Irregular verbs do not follow a regular pattern when changing from their base form to past tense. Some verbs remain the same in both forms, like put, cut, hurt, let, read, beat, cost, quit, shut, burst, and split. Other verbs have unpredictable changes to their spelling or pronunciation when changing to the past tense, like begin/began, buy/bought, eat/ate, feel/felt, get/got, give/gave, go/went, hold/held, grow/grew, pay/paid, run/ran, keep/kept, know/knew, make/made, ride/rode, see/saw, swim/swam, teach/
Irregular verbs do not follow a regular pattern when changing from their base form to past tense. Some verbs remain the same in both forms, like put, cut, hurt, let, read, beat, cost, quit, shut, burst, and split. Other verbs have unpredictable changes to their spelling or pronunciation when changing to the past tense, like begin/began, buy/bought, eat/ate, feel/felt, get/got, give/gave, go/went, hold/held, grow/grew, pay/paid, run/ran, keep/kept, know/knew, make/made, ride/rode, see/saw, swim/swam, teach/
Irregular verbs do not follow a regular pattern when changing from their base form to past tense. Some verbs remain the same in both forms, like put, cut, hurt, let, read, beat, cost, quit, shut, burst, and split. Other verbs have unpredictable changes to their spelling or pronunciation when changing to the past tense, like begin/began, buy/bought, eat/ate, feel/felt, get/got, give/gave, go/went, hold/held, grow/grew, pay/paid, run/ran, keep/kept, know/knew, make/made, ride/rode, see/saw, swim/swam, teach/