300 Irregular Verbs in Five Forms

Irregular verbs

Introduction Irregular verbs do not follow the standard “-ed” rule when moving into the past tense and past participle forms. Instead, they change their spelling entirely (for example, go – went – gone; speak – spoke – spoken), or sometimes they do not change at all (for example, put – put – put; let – let – let). … Read more

Simple Past Tense: Structure, Rules, Uses, and 100 Examples

Simple Past Tense

Introduction In our daily life, as part of our conversation with others and written communication with others, we talk about things or events that have already happened. In all these conversations and writings, we used the simple past tense. The simple past tense is one of the most commonly used tenses in English. It is … Read more

18 Phrasal Verbs with “Get” with Useful Examples

Phrasal verbs with Get

Introduction You might have been confused when your friends or colleagues used sentences like, “Let’s get together after work”, “I can’t get over how great that meeting went”, or “How are you getting along with the new project?” Don’t worry, you’re not alone. They have used phrasal verbs in those sentences. Phrasal verbs are one … Read more

Irregular Verb “Speak”: 12 Tenses, Active & Passive Voice 

Irregular verb speak

Introduction We use irregular verbs frequently in our day-to-day English. They form the backbone of everyday conversation and professional communication. These verbs often deviate from the standard “-ed” rule in the past tense. This requires memorization of the unique simple past and past participle forms pertaining to several irregular verbs. Learning irregular verbs is extremely … Read more