Introduction to irregular verbs발음듣기
Introduction to irregular verbs
You know, we have this idea of a regular verb that we can conjugate in all tenses and it's just going to behave in a way that we expect.발음듣기
So if we take a regular verb and we put it in the past, the present, and the future, this is what it's going to look like.발음듣기
But there are plenty of verbs in English, as you have no doubt discovered, that don't follow that basic rule.발음듣기
Present tense is one form of the verb, then the past tense is the present with e-d tacked onto it, and then the future with will tacked onto the front.발음듣기
And there are plenty of words in English, as you have no doubt discovered, that don't behave that way at all.발음듣기
Now there are a lot of irregular verbs in English, but you're listening to someone with a grammar book the size of a car.발음듣기
So let's take these verbs and make them work for a bunch of different people in different times.발음듣기
If we're talking about someone else, in the present in the singular, we would say she is, she has, she does, and she says.발음듣기
So am because of this entirely different word is, have doesn't become haves, it's has, and do doesn't become does, it becomes does, we actually change the vowel sound here, just like say doesn't become says, we don't say she says in standard American English, we say she says.발음듣기
And in the past tense in the first person, these four verbs form the following: I was, I had, I did, and I said.발음듣기
In another video, I'm going to go through some broad rules that govern the rest of the irregular verbs in English.발음듣기
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