the past simple is sang and past paticiple is sung
You have to learn the past tense form of irregular verbs as there is no simple way of remembering them.Unlike regular verbs, which all end with -ed in the past tense, the past tense of irregular verbs are all different.For example, the past tense of sing is sang and not singed.
Regular verbs add "ed" to the end of the verb. Irregulars include go/went, sing/sang, buy/bought, eat/ate, and run/ran. There are many, many more.
The past tense of row is rowed.
The irregular past tense for "grow" is "grew".
The past tense of "sing" would be "sang" or "sung".
Add -ed to the end of regular verbs to make the past tense form. Irregular verbs, however, do not take this form. There is no pattern to irregular verbs and you must simply learn their past tense forms. For example, the past tense of sing is sang and not singed*.
You have to learn the past tense form of irregular verbs as there is no simple way of remembering them.Unlike regular verbs, which all end with -ed in the past tense, the past tense of irregular verbs are all different.For example, the past tense of sing is sang and not singed.
Regular verbs add "ed" to the end of the verb. Irregulars include go/went, sing/sang, buy/bought, eat/ate, and run/ran. There are many, many more.
The past tense of row is rowed.
The irregular past tense for "grow" is "grew".
The words "irregular" and "regular" are not verbs and do not have past tense forms.
The past tense of "sing" would be "sang" or "sung".
The past tense of cut is also cut. This makes cut an irregular verb as the past tense doesn't end in -ed.
Blew is the past tense of blow. It's an irregular verb.
The past tense of the irregular verb "to take" is "took."
'Did' is the irregular past tense of 'do'. The past participle is 'done'.
The past tense is went.