Y2 T1 irregulars

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The Irregular Verbs
After today's lesson 
* You will know what irregular verbs are. 
* You will know the rules on how to use them.
* And you will know that you will have to study them!

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Slide 3 - Video

first things first:
When studying the irregular verbs we study 3 tenses (tijden).

1: Base form
2: past simple
3: past participle (voltooid deelwoord)

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first things first:
When studying the irregular verbs we study 3 tenses (tijden).

1: Base form
2: past simple
3: past participle (voltooid deelwoord)
in het Nederlands:
1: beginnen
2: begon
3: begonnen

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first things first:
When studying the irregular verbs we study 3 tenses (tijden).

1: Base form
2: past simple
3: past participle (voltooid deelwoord)
In English:
1: (to) begin
2: began
3: begun

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You can use the Irregular Verbs in the same three ways as the regular verbs!

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The Irregular Verbs  don't follow the rules as we have learned them. 

# consonant changes     (I bend, I bent, I have bent)
# consonant added         (I mean, I meant, I meant)
    consonant added + change in vowel sound 
                                              (I keep, I kept, I have kept)
# vowel changes              (I fly, I flew, I have flown)
# change in word             (I go, I went, I have gone)
# don't change at all       (I hit, I hit, I have hit)
# ought/aught                  (I buy, I bought, I have bought)

# there are over 200 of them!
As said: 
The past tense in English comes in past simple (verleden tijd) and past particible (voltooid deelwoord).

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The Irregular Verbs  don't follow the rules as we have learned them. 

# consonant changes     (I bend, I bent, I have bent)
# consonant added         (I mean, I meant, I meant)
    consonant added + change in vowel sound 
                                              (I keep, I kept, I have kept)
# vowel changes              (I fly, I flew, I have flown)
# change in word             (I go, I went, I have gone)
# don't change at all       (I hit, I hit, I have hit)
# ought/aught                  (I buy, I bought, I have bought)

# there are over 200 of them!
As said: 
The past tense in English comes in past simple (verleden tijd) and past particible (voltooid deelwoord).

When the base form has an a in it: use -aught. 
No a? then -ought!
teach -> taught
think -> thought

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Net als in het Nederlands is het voltooid deelwoord nooit het enige werkwoord in een zin. 

verleden tijd: De vaas brak. => The vase broke.
voltooid dw: De vaas IS gebroken. => The vase IS broken.
The irregular verbs

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there's a list you need to study in Stepping Stones.
otherwise: use google!
https://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/irregular-verbs-list.htm

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there's a list you need to study in Stepping Stones.
otherwise: use google!
https://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/irregular-verbs-list.htm
Week 41 (this week):  to be – to fight  (Friday 14-10 check up)

Week 42:   to find – to ring    (Friday 21-10 check up)

Week 43 : Autumn holiday 
       
Week 44: to run – to write   
(Friday 4 -11 check up on all irregular verbs)

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yesterday I .... (to go) to the store.

Slide 13 - Open question

I .... (to buy) some flowers for my mother.

Slide 14 - Open question

When I .... (to come) home, my mother ... (to ask) me why I ... (to do) that.

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I ... (to say) to her that I .... (to bump) into dad and he ... (to tell) me to do so.

Slide 16 - Open question

He also ... (to instruct) me to hurry up.

Slide 17 - Open question

Because he .... (to break) mum's favorite vase.

Slide 18 - Open question

Q: Where's the ball?
A: I .... (to throw) it over there!
A
throw
B
threw
C
thrown

Slide 19 - Quiz

Q: Where's the last meatball?
A: Henry ... (to eat) them all!
A
ate
B
eaten
C
eat

Slide 20 - Quiz

So Henry ... (to eat) all the meatballs? ... (to do) he forget that he's a vegetarian?
A
ate, did
B
eaten, does
C
eat, did
D
eaten, dadododo

Slide 21 - Quiz