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Do irregular verbs follow a standard like regular do?

No, irregular verbs do not follow a standard like regular verbs.

Regular verbs follow a predictable pattern for their past tense and past participle forms. They typically add "-ed" to the base form.

* Base Form: walk

* Past Tense: walked

* Past Participle: walked

Irregular verbs, on the other hand, have unpredictable and often unique forms. They don't follow any specific rules, and their past tense and past participle forms have to be learned individually.

* Base Form: go

* Past Tense: went

* Past Participle: gone

Examples of Irregular Verbs:

* Base Form: be, have, do, see, eat, go, come, take, give

* Past Tense: was/were, had, did, saw, ate, went, came, took, gave

* Past Participle: been, had, done, seen, eaten, gone, come, taken, given

Key Difference:

The main difference between regular and irregular verbs is the formation of their past tense and past participle forms. Regular verbs follow a predictable pattern, while irregular verbs have unique and unpredictable forms.

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