List - Irregular Verbs

These "rule-breakers" change their spelling, vowel sounds, or remain completely the same across different tenses. Example: Go →right arrow Went →right arrow Gone . Master List of Common Irregular Verbs

Follow a predictable rule. You add -d or -ed to the base form to create both the Simple Past and the Past Participle. Example: Talk →right arrow Talk ed →right arrow Talk ed . ırregular verbs list

Mastering English requires getting comfortable with , which are verbs that don't follow the standard pattern of adding "-ed" to form their past tense. While most English verbs are "regular" (like walk becoming walked ), many of the most common, everyday words are irregular and must be memorized individually. The Core Difference: Regular vs. Irregular These "rule-breakers" change their spelling