(Verb- past participle) be- been become- become begin- begun bite- bitten blow- blown break- broken choose- chosen come- come do- done draw- drawn drink- drunk drive- driven eat- eaten fall- fallen fly- flown forgive- forgiven forget- forgot (UK) or forgotten (US) freeze- frozen get...
English verbs have five basic forms: the base form, the - S form, the-ing form, the past form, and the past participle form. There are two types of past forms--forregularandirregularverbs. The past forms of irregular verbs are challenging because there are no easy rules for forming them...
The current study investigated overregularization of Spanish irregular past participles (e.g., dicho ‘said’, regularized as decido) among 20 child heritage speakers of Spanish in New Mexico, ages 5;1–11;9. Overregularization occurs when a child produc
Note: Compounds of irregular verbs have the same past and past participle forms as the basic verb. Examples: come came come overcome overcame overcome go went gone undergo underwent undergone set set set upset upset upset Exception: welcome welcomed welcomed...
The examples below, taken from Baker Martínez (forthcoming), show an irregular past participle (3) and an overregularized variant of the same past participle (4) in naturalistic child speech from the CHILDES database (MacWhinney 2000). (3) Todavía no me lo han dicho. 'They haven't ...