Whatβs the difference between regular and irregular verbs?
We change regular verbs to the simple past and past participle forms by adding β-edβ (or β-dβ if the verb already ends in βeβ). For example, βtalkβ becomes βtalkedβ and βdanceβ becomes βdanced.β
Some regular verbs change their spelling in other ways, such as doubling the final letter or replacing β-yβ with β-ied,β but they still follow predictable patterns. Regular verbs are always the same in their simple past and past participle forms.
Irregular verbs donβt follow the regular rule of adding β-edβ or β-dβ to form the simple past tense and the past participle forms. They can change in a variety of ways or not change at all, and their simple past and past participle forms can be (but arenβt always) different.
For example, βgoβ becomes βwentβ in the simple past but is βgoneβ as a past participle, while βhitβ is the same in all three forms.