Yes
base verb = cut
past = cut
past participle = cut
It's an irregular verb.
Ate is an irregular verb.
The third form of the verb "cut" is "cut." It is an irregular verb, meaning that its base form, past simple, and past participle are all the same. For example, "I cut the paper yesterday" (past simple) and "I have cut the paper" (past participle).
It's an irregular verb.
irregular
The past tense of cut is also cut. This makes cut an irregular verb as the past tense doesn't end in -ed.
cut
The past tense is cut. It is an irregular verb so it doesn't end in -ed.
Sawed (meaning to cut something with a saw) is regular.
catch - caught - caughtchoose - chose - chosencome - came - comecost - cost - costcut - cut - cut
"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.