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31 May, 05:35

What makes a verb irregular?

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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  1. 31 May, 05:42
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    A verb is considered irregular when it does not form its past and past participle by adding - ed or - d to the present. For example, drove, driven, swam and swum are irregular.
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