Oliver: So, how did it go? Did you pass? Alfie: No, I failed. Oliver: I don’t believe it!
How did you fail again? What happened this time? Alfie: You won’t believe it! No way, Alfie, not the same as last time?
Oliver: No way! Not another cat? Alfie: I know! I’m in shock! Oliver: So, what happened? Alfie: Well, I stopped at a zebra crossing to let an old man cross the road.
Regular verbs are verbs that end with -ed in the past tense. Irregular verbs, on the other hand, do not end in -ed in the past tense. Some examples of regular verbs are:.
No problem there. He walked across the road so I started to drive.
Just then a cat appeared from nowhere! Oliver: Did you hit it? Alfie: I did. It was impossible to stop. Oliver: I don’t believe you, Alfie.
You’re joking, aren’t you? You didn’t fail, did you? Nobody can kill two cats on two driving tests! Alfie: What can I say? I know - it’s totally crazy.