Irregular Verbs WorksheetsTerms of Use
In contrast to regular verbs, irregular verbs are those verbs that fall outside the standard patterns of conjugation in the languages in which they occur. The idea of an irregular verb is important in second language acquisition, where the verb paradigms of a foreign language are learned systematically, and exceptions listed and carefully noted. Thus for example a school French textbook may have a section at the back listing the French irregular verbs in tables. Irregular verbs are often the most commonly used verbs in the language. In linguistic analysis,the concept of an irregular verb is most likely to be used in psycholinguistics, and in first-language acquisition studies, where the aim is to establish how the human brain processes its native language. One debate among 20th-century linguists revolved around the question of whether small children learn all verb forms as separate pieces of vocabulary or whether they deduce forms by the application of rules. Since a child can hear a regular verb for the first time and immediately reuse it correctly in a different tense which he or she has never heard, it is clear that the brain does work with rules, but irregular verbs must be processed differently. Historical linguists rarely use the category irregular verb. Since most irregularities can be explained historically, these verbs are only irregular when viewed synchronically, not when seen in their historical context. When languages are being compared informally, one of the few quantitative statistics which are sometimes cited is the number of irregular verbs. These counts are not particularly accurate for a wide variety of reasons, and academic linguists are reluctant to cite them. But it does seem that some languages have a greater tolerance for paradigm irregularity than others.
Below you will find our complete list of printable irregular verbs worksheets. Lists are arranged in several different formats so that you can use the one that best suits your needs. Irregular verbs are difficult to understand, because they do not follow normal verb tense rules. Therefore, it is necessary to memorize them individually. It is also very helpful to understand the Simple, Participle, and Perfect aspects of the past, present, and future tense.
Irregular Verbs Lists
- Irregular Verbs List - Arranged in Alphabetical Order
- Irregular Verbs List - Arranged by Pronunciation Change
- Irregular Verbs List - Verbs that Never Change
List of Irregular Verbs Arranged in Alphabetical Order.
List of Irregular Verbs Arranged by Pronunciation Change.
List of Irregular Verbs with Endings that Never Change due to Tense. Verbs in this List Always Stay the Same No Matter What.
Irregular Verbs That Change Worksheets
- Irregular Verbs Used in Simple Past Tense Worksheet
- Irregular Verbs Used in Simple Past Tense Worksheet - Answers
- Irregular Verbs Used in Past Participle Tense Worksheet
- Irregular Verbs Used in Past Participle Tense Worksheet - Answers
- Irregular Verbs Used in Perfect Tense Worksheet
- Irregular Verbs Used in Perfect Tense Worksheet - Answers
Irregular Verbs that Stay the Same Worksheets
- Irregular Verbs That Stay the Same All the Time Worksheet
- Irregular Verbs That Stay the Same All the Time Worksheet - Answers
- Irregular Verbs That Stay the Same in Simple Past and Past Participle Tense Worksheet
- Irregular Verbs That Stay the Same in Simple Past and Past Participle Tense Worksheet - Answers
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