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what is the difference between an irregular verb and a past pariciple?
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Ms. Sue
An irregular verb doesn't follow the normal "rules" for forming the past tense or past participle.
Examples of irregular verbs:
go, went, (have) gone
see, saw (have) seen
drink, drank, (have) drunk
swim, swam, (have) swum
The past participle is the form of the verb that is used with a helping verb like has, have, or had.
Examples of irregular verbs:
go, went, (have) gone
see, saw (have) seen
drink, drank, (have) drunk
swim, swam, (have) swum
The past participle is the form of the verb that is used with a helping verb like has, have, or had.
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idk lol
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