Irregular verbs | LearnEnglish
learnenglish.britishcouncil.org › irregular-verbsThe past forms for irregular verbs are not regular -- you just have to learn them. Sometimes people study these verbs in groups based on the past simple form -- for example, 'buy', 'bring' and 'think' all have '-ought' in their past simple form: 'bought', 'brought' and 'thought'. All the best, Kirk The LearnEnglish Team
Table of irregular verbs - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
dictionary.cambridge.org › grammar › british-grammarfrom English Grammar Today Note that be has several irregular forms: Present: ( I) am, ( she, he, it) is, ( you, we, they) are Past: ( I, she, he, it) was, ( you, we, they) were -ed form: been Popular searches 01 Nouns: countable and uncountable 02 Infinitive: active or passive? 03 Nouns, pronouns and determiners
Past tense | LearnEnglish
learnenglish.britishcouncil.org › past-tenseThe past tense in English is used: to talk about the past to talk about hypotheses (when we imagine something) for politeness. There are four past tense forms in English: We use these forms: to talk about the past: He worked at McDonald's. He had worked there since July. He was working at McDonald's. He had been working there since July.
Irregular verbs | LearnEnglish - British Council Learn English
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org › ...Base form, Past tense, Past participle. be, was/were, been. begin, began, begun. break, broke, broken. bring, brought, brought. buy, bought, bought.