Irregular Verbs. Irregular verbs are verbs in which the past tense is not formed by adding the usual -ed ending ( e.g. Sing, sang vs. Laugh, laughed ). Irregular verbs have different spellings for the past and past participle. Young children may use irregular verbs in conversation, but this topic is not taught formally until Grade 2.
A verb expresses existence, action, or occurrence; it is an action word that tells about a person or thing. Regular verbs form the past tense by adding –d or – ed. Unlike their counter parts, do not follow a pattern when forming the past tense. Dolch sight word list included 92 verbs of which only 24 or about 26% are regular verbs. Regular Verb Worksheets & Activities We created these free worksheets to help a child grasp the meaning of regular verbs. We included pictures to help a child connect the word with its meaning. Encourage your child to say the word aloud as he/she writes it.