Speak is an irregular verb.
Spoke and spoken are forms of speak.
spoke is the past of speak.
spoken is the past participle of speak.
Spoke is the past tense of speak.If speak was a regular verb we would say speaked. But we say spoke therefore speak is an irregular verb
It is an irregular verb. Regular verbs take -ed to form the past tense. "Spoke" is the past tense of "speak".
"Spoke" is the past tense of the verb "speak," used when referring to an action that happened in the past. "Spoken" is the past participle of the same verb and is used with auxiliary verbs to form perfect tenses or passive voice. For example, you would say, "She spoke to me yesterday" and "She has spoken to me before."
Regular verbsLaugh - LaughedWork - WorkedPlay - PlayedLook - LookedIrregular verbsDraw - DrewRun - RanEat - AteBuy - Bought
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
Spoke is the past tense of speak.If speak was a regular verb we would say speaked. But we say spoke therefore speak is an irregular verb
It is an irregular verb. Regular verbs take -ed to form the past tense. "Spoke" is the past tense of "speak".
These verbs are called irregular verbs. Some examples: eat - ate, run - ran, hear - heard, speak - spoke,
"Spoke" is the past tense of the verb "speak," used when referring to an action that happened in the past. "Spoken" is the past participle of the same verb and is used with auxiliary verbs to form perfect tenses or passive voice. For example, you would say, "She spoke to me yesterday" and "She has spoken to me before."
Regular verbsLaugh - LaughedWork - WorkedPlay - PlayedLook - LookedIrregular verbsDraw - DrewRun - RanEat - AteBuy - Bought
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
I spoke to... The prepositon TO must be used after the verbs TO SPEAK and TO TALK.
No, "spoke" is not an adverb. It is the past tense of the verb "speak." Adverbs typically describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
"No" and "not" are not verbs.
Portuguese Irregular Verbs was created in 2003.
The ISBN of Portuguese Irregular Verbs is 9780954407568.
Three examples of irregular verbs are:DrinkSingSwim