Irregular Verbs Designed by: LELI. Ana Pineda Mancilla Last Class' Recap Regular Verbs Rule #1 Rule #2 Rule #3 Rule #4 Regular Verbs Rules If a verb ends in -e, you add -d. agree agreed like liked escape escaped → → → If a verb ends in a vowel and a consonant, the consonant is usually doubled before -ed. stop stopped plan planned → → Regular Verbs Rules If a verb ends in consonant and -y, you take off the y and add -ied. try tried carry carried → → But if the word ends in a vowel and -y, you add ed play played enjoy enjoyed → → Irregular Verbs TODAY'S AGENDA Irregular Verbs Explanation Exercises of Irregular Verbs in past Spelling of the Past Irregular Verbs The definition of irregular is : something that doesn't conform to accepted or normal standards. So, the irregular verbs act outside the typical constructs of the English language Spelling of the Past Irregular Verbs Since there are no specific rules regarding conjugating the tenses of irregular verbs, the only way to really learn them is to keep your ears open Spelling of the Past Irregular Verbs The use of verb lists is pretty useful to keep learning the past form of the irregular verbs Example Time for Practise! Assignments 1. Watch the video Assignments 3. Answer JUST exercise #3 of the PDF file Thank you for watching today's video Keep doing your best!