Irregular verbs in English follow specific patterns that make them easier to memorize: some verbs never change form (cut, hit, put, fit, let, set, shut, spread, split, hurt, cost, burst); some have identical past and perfect forms (say-said-said, tell-told-told, sleep-slept-slept, buy-bought-bought); some change only the middle vowel (come-came-come, sing-sang-sung, swim-swam-swum, begin-began-begun); and some have three unique forms (drive-drove-driven, write-wrote-written, go-went-gone, fly-flew-flown). Grouping verbs by these patterns helps learners remember them more effectively.
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[music] [music] [music] Some verbs [music] never change their way. They stay the same day after day. [music] Just one form from night till mour. No changes. [music] Simple and warm. Cut. Cut. Cut and hip.
[music] Hit hit. Put and fit. Fit. Fit.
[music] Let [singing] let. And set. Set. Set.
Shut. Shut. Shut. And spread. Spread.
Spread. [music] Split. Split. Split and hurt.
[clears throat] Hurt. Hurt hurt. Cost [music] and burst. Burst. Bird. So group the verbs. Don't learn alone.
Find the pattern. Make it your own. Past and perfect vowel change twins. [music] That's [singing] where your memory begins. Sing the rhythm. Feel the beat patterns. Make your English complete.
When past and perfect are the [music] same, you only need to learn [singing] one name. The first form changes, it's the key. The last two are twins, [music] you see. Say, said, set said, and pay paid paid. Tell, told, told, and sell, sold, sold. [music] Leave left and feel felt felt. Keep kept kept [music] and dealt dell. Sleep slept slept and meet met. Bring brought brought and bought bought bought. Think thought and teach.
[music] Catch caught caught and seek sought.
Some verbs starting in the same.
It's just [music] the middle you must name. The first and third are a safe home. The [music] simple past is where you roam. Come came and run.
Become became become. The race is won.
Overcome. [music] Overcame. Overcome.
When all is said and done, some change their vowels. The magic spell [music] from I to A to you they fell. Sing sang sung [music] and ring rang rung. Swim swam swam and drink drank drunk. Spring sprang sprung and shrink shrink shrunk. [music] Begin began beun and spin span spun.
[music] So group the verbs. Don't learn alone.
Find the pattern.
>> [music] >> Make it your own. Past and perfect [singing] vowel chains [music] twins.
That's where your memory begin. Sing the rhythm. Feel the beat. Patterns make your English [music] complete.
[music] Some verbs have three unique forms to know. Like a tree that ever [music] continues to grow. Drive drove driven and write wrote written. Rise rose risen and bite [music] bit bitten. Break broke broken and take took taken. Speak spoke spoken and wake woke woken. Chose chose chosen and freeze froze frozen. Steal stole stolen a treasure well chosen.
Seesaw seen and do done. Go and gone the races run. Fly flew flown and grow grew grown. No new [music and singing] known and throw through throne.
So group the verbs. [music and singing] Don't learn alone. Find the pattern.
[music] Make it your own. Past imperfect vowel chains twins. [music] That's where your [singing] memory begins. Sing the rhythm. Feel the beat [music] patterns.
Make your English complete.
>> [music]
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