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| What is an irregular verb? An irregular verb is a verb that does not follow the normal rules of conjugation. In English, the rule for regular verbs is simple: The suffix "ed" is appended to the verb for both the past tense and the past participle. But for irregular verbs, there is no rule. Sometimes the verb changes completely (sing, sang, sung), sometimes there is only a partial change (buy, bought, bought), and sometimes there is no change at all (cut, cut, cut). Features: How to use this app: Level One: In Level One, the sentence is spoken by the app when the frame appears, so the student can hear the correct verb. The student then slides the correct Level Two: In Level Two, there is no audio clue to the correct answer, and the sentences have a mixture of both regular and irregular verbs Advanced Level: In the Advanced Level, the student is presented with each verb and must select the correct conjugation for both past tense, and past participle. The student must also correctly identify the verb as either regular or irregular. This app allows each student to work at their own level. It is ideal for self paced learning or home schooling. PLEASE CONTACT US Abitalk is a member of Moms with Apps, a collaborative group of family-friendly developers seeking to promote quality apps for kids and families. © © Copyright 2015 Abitalk |
