Example of irregular verb tenses: 1. Simple/Base form: choose 2. Present Tense 3rd Person Singular (s): chooses 3. Present Participle (ing): choosing 4. Past Tense: chose 5. Past Participle: chosen Here are other examples: 1. drive 2. drives 3. driving 4. drove 5. driven 1. freeze 2. freezes 3. freezing 4. froze 5. frozen 1. speak 2. speaks 3. speaking 4. spoke 5. spoken 1. write 2. writes 3. writing 4. wrote 5. written For more information, please refer to the "Related Links" below.
"Seen" is the irregular past participle of "to see".
"Go" is an example of an irregular verb in past participle form. The past participle form of "go" is "gone."
A few of the many irregular verbs in English are:drive (present tense) drove (past tense) driven (past participle)lie (present tense) lay (past tense) lain(past participle)ring (present tense) rang (past tense) rung (past participle)read (present tense) read (past tense) read (past participle)am, is, are (present tense of be), was, were (past tense) been (past participle)
Past participles of irregular verbs must be learned for each verb. There is no pattern to how they are formed like with regular verbs (which add -ed to the end of the verb to form the past tense.)Some examples include:CaughtBegunChosenDrivenFallenReadPaid
It is thrown, which is the past participle of the irregular verb throw. The simple past is threw.
"Seen" is the irregular past participle of "to see".
"Go" is an example of an irregular verb in past participle form. The past participle form of "go" is "gone."
'Did' is the irregular past tense of 'do'. The past participle is 'done'.
A few of the many irregular verbs in English are:drive (present tense) drove (past tense) driven (past participle)lie (present tense) lay (past tense) lain(past participle)ring (present tense) rang (past tense) rung (past participle)read (present tense) read (past tense) read (past participle)am, is, are (present tense of be), was, were (past tense) been (past participle)
Past participles of irregular verbs must be learned for each verb. There is no pattern to how they are formed like with regular verbs (which add -ed to the end of the verb to form the past tense.)Some examples include:CaughtBegunChosenDrivenFallenReadPaid
The past participle is also burst. (Burst is an irregular verb.)
If you are given a word and asked to identify it as either the past or present participle: The present participle alwaysends with -ing. The past participle often ends with -ed, but with irregular verbs, there can be other endings. Some examples of past participles of irregular verbs: done, given, driven, bought, found, seen, gone
'to hit' is an irregular verbThe past participle of hit is hit.
It is thrown, which is the past participle of the irregular verb throw. The simple past is threw.
Because they are regular verbs. The past tense and past participle are always the same and always end in -ed. Irregular verbs, however, don't follow this pattern and are all different. You must learn their forms.
Not sure what you question is, but:Come is an irregular verb. It is called irregular because the past - came - is not formed by adding -ed to come. Comed is not correct.The past participle is come.come came come
Make is an irregular verb. The past is made and the past participle is made.