- An irregular verb is a verb that does not end with ed to show past tense.
- Some irregular verbs show past tense by using a different form of the main verb with
have , has, or had.
The boys have done all of their reading.
Present | Past | Past with Helping Verb |
do, does | did | (have, |
Who came on the field trip today?
Present | Past | Past with Helping Verb |
come, comes | came | ( |
We ran across the meadow to the picnic table.
Present | Past | Past with Helping Verb |
run, runs | ran | ( |
My parents have gone to buy apples for a pie.
Present | Past | Past with Helping Verb |
go, goes | went | (have, has, had) gone |