Yes, knelt is an irregular verb. The conjugations:
Base Form/Infinitive:
Kneel
Past Simple:
Knelt/Kneeled
Past Participle:
Knelt/Kneeled
3rd Person Singular:
Kneels
Present Participle/Gerund:
Kneeling
The past tense and participle of "feel" is "felt."Feel is sometimes called an irregular verb, though it is also called a strong verb.A regular verb forms its past tense and past participle by adding [-ed] to the stem.I walk, I walked, I have walked.A strong verb is different -- it changes to another form.I feel, I felt, I have felt.This form comes from older English, and is the same for the verb kneel (knelt). Strong verbs include give (gave) and stick (stuck).
"Have" is an irregular verb in English.
It's irregular.
The irregular verb for "said" is "say". The past tense of "say" is "said".
The irregular past tense form of the verb "say" is "said."
Knelt or kneeled
The past tense and participle of "feel" is "felt."Feel is sometimes called an irregular verb, though it is also called a strong verb.A regular verb forms its past tense and past participle by adding [-ed] to the stem.I walk, I walked, I have walked.A strong verb is different -- it changes to another form.I feel, I felt, I have felt.This form comes from older English, and is the same for the verb kneel (knelt). Strong verbs include give (gave) and stick (stuck).
"Have" is an irregular verb in English.
It's irregular.
It's an irregular verb.
irregular verb irregular verb
Yes it's an irregular verb.
It's an irregular verb.
To swim is an irregular verb.
It's an irregular verb.
It's an irregular verb.
Ate is an irregular verb.