It's an irregular verb.
"Have" is an irregular verb in English.
Correct, those are both irregular verbs. Past tenses do not follow the usual rule. The past of break is broke, the past of think is thought. Had they been regular verbs, the past tenses would be breaked and thinked.
Yes, "break" and "think" are examples of irregular verbs because their past tense forms do not follow the regular pattern of simply adding "-ed." The past tense forms are "broke" and "thought," respectively.
It's irregular.
Shown is an irregular verb because shown is different to ending in -ed. Does shown end in -ed? No it doesn't end in -ed so which makes it an irregular verb.
i think a circle is irregular because it has no sides
I am not positive but i think that a regular shaped object can be measured and an irregular can not Hope this helps :D
It is irregular.
Pentagons can be regular or irregular.
regular or irregular
It is irregular.
A pentagon can be regular or irregular.
It is an irregular polygon.
Irregular
Irregular.
"Have" is an irregular verb in English.
It is a 12 sided shape that can be either regular or irregular