What makes a verb irregular? (1 point) does not form its past and present by adding –ed or –d to the past participle does not form its past and past participle by adding –ed or –d to the present does not act as a verb in context functions as a verb but appears as an adjective



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A regular verb just adds -ed or -d to its past tense verb. Example- walk- walked. That is regular. An irregular verb is when you change the root word. Example- Sleep- Slept.

Tear-Tore.  Regular-Jump-Jumped.

A verb is considered irregular when:

Dos not form its past and past participle by adding -ed or -d to the present

A regular verb is whenever one adds ed or d to the present form of the verb in order to make it past tense. For irregular verbs there is not a rule about their past tenses, instead, people memorize them.

Here are some examples of regular verbs.

love - loved

talk - talked

cook - cooked

watch - watched

Here are some examples of irregular verbs:

write - wrote

ride - rode

run - ran

swim - swam

eat - ate