The funky -ed irregular verb

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The funky -ed irregular verb발음듣기

[Voiceover] Hello Grammarians, we're talking about irregular verbs.발음듣기

That is to say that verbs that aren't formed like regular verbs.발음듣기

And to give you a taste of what regular verbs look like, just as a refresher, let's take the word walk.발음듣기

Let's put it in the present tense.발음듣기

Now normally under normal circumstances, we'd wanna just add an 'ed' to it in order to form the simple past tense.발음듣기

So we go from walk to walked.발음듣기

We add this 'ed' ending.발음듣기

And it turns out that there are a lot of irregular verbs that also behave the same way.발음듣기

When we make the past tense we have this 'ed' sound.발음듣기

It's just that they're not represented that way in the spelling.발음듣기

I'll give you an example.발음듣기

The present tense form of the word to 'sleep' is 'sleep'.발음듣기

And when we put it in past tense it is not 'sleeped' but 'slept'.발음듣기

The pt part of 'slept' does the same work as the 'ed' ending, for the regular plural.발음듣기

So 'sleep' becomes 'slept', is the same as 'walk' becomes 'walked'.발음듣기

Likewise 'keep' becomes 'kept', 'build' becomes 'built', 'spend' becomes 'spent', 'leave' becomes 'left', 'leap' becomes 'leapt' and 'lose' becomes 'lost'.발음듣기

So although these verbs are all irregular verbs, within their irregularity, at least in this case there is some common distinctions.발음듣기

They're all still trying to make the same sound as walked, it just displays differently.발음듣기

So it's not 'sleeped' but 'slept', not 'keeped' but 'kept', not 'builded' but 'built', not 'spended' but 'spent', not 'leaved' but 'left', not 'leaped' but 'leapt', not 'losed' but 'lost'.발음듣기

At least as it applies to modern standard English.발음듣기

And that my friends is the funky 'ed'.발음듣기

You can learn anything. David out.발음듣기

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