Regular verbs are verbs that end with -ed in the past tense. Irregular verbs are verbs that do not end in -ed in the past tense.
Examples of regular verbs are:
I'm pretty sure this is the difference...but I'm not french so don't expect it to be the best one. Irregular is like the verb aller(to go) in french; it was completely different endings. Here are the endings for aller:Je vais (I go)Tu as (you go)Il/Elle va (He/She goes)Nous allons (We go)Vous allez (You go)*Ils vont (They go)**Let's just put it like this: Irregular verbs are the ones that end differently. If it was english, it would be verbs like "buy". (The past tense would be "bought".)The regular verbs are the ones like "walk" in english. (The past tense:walked)Regular and irregular verbs all have teminations. I suggest you go to about.com for more information, because they have exellent explanations.* you use the word vous is used for important people, elders, etc. etc. (example: the president) OR when you're talking to a lot of people and you're calling all of them "you". It that case, it would be like a plural "you".**The word Ils is for "They". The feminine form of it is Elles, but if the "they" is both girl and boys, it would automatically be Ils.
Yes, it can be as in a "jogged memory," but for the most part jogged is the past tense verb to the regular verb jog- as in- She jogs daily down her street.
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A regular plural is a noun to which an -s or an -es is added to form the plural. An irregular plural is plurals formed in some other way. Examples of irregular plural nouns:singular / pluralmouse / miceman / menwoman / womenchild / childrenperson / peoplegoose / geeseox / oxenfoot / feettooth / teethcactus / cactialumnus / alumnimedium / media
Five sentences containing a verb and a noun:Maggie is sweet. (proper noun Maggie; verb 'is')John put the book on the shelf. (proper noun John; common nouns book and shelf; verb 'put')A raccoon tore up the garbage bag. (common nouns raccoon and bag; verb 'tore')That looks like a Ponzi scheme. (common noun scheme; verb 'looks')History teaches us many lessons. (common nouns history and lessons; verb 'teaches')
A 5 sided pentagon can be a regular or an irregular polygon.
A 5 sided pentagon can be a regular or an irregular polygon.
An irregular verb is one that does not take the -ed ending for the Past simple and Past Participle forms.Irregular verbs fall into 5 categories:Base FormPast SimplePast Participle3RD Person SingularPresent Participle/ Gerund
Either. A 5-sided polygon can be either regular or irregular. It is only regular if all sides and all angles are equal. Otherwise it is irregular. The number of sides is insufficient to determine whether a polygon is regular or irregular.
All 5 sided polygons are called pentagons. Pentagons can be regular or irregular.
I am aware of only four type of verbs: regular, irregular, transitive, and intransitive. If there is a fifth type, perhaps someone else can add it here.
A regular or irregular pentagon
There are 540 interior degrees inside a regular or an irregular 5 sided pentagon.
Irregular rhythm can be classified as music with irregular meter such as 5/4 etc. Regular rhythm are songs with meter such as 2/4, 3/4, 4/4. Some consider syncopation - irregular rhythm.
Pentagons have 5 sides and they can be regular or irregular
All pentagons are regular or irregular 5 sided polygons
I guess regular but I'm not sure. I think a regular polygon is a polygon that has a specific pattern, whereas an irregular one has sides that don't have specific/equal lengths. For example, a regular pentagon has the same length on each side, but an irregular one has 5 sides with random lengths. :) ur welcome