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"I should've KNOWN we'd never get far"
Which verb form is CAPITALISED?
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“Look at everything that's come and gone”
What tense is the lyric in?
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🎶 #SATURDAY #SINGALONG 🎶
🤓 We've learned about IRREGULAR VERBS this week and this song has some great examples.
👇 Read the lyrics and put the verb (in brackets) in the PAST SIMPLE (V2). Then listen and check what’s behind the spoilers!
I got (get) my first real six-string
Bought (buy) it at the five and dime
Played it 'til my fingers bled
It was the summer of '69
Me and some guys from school
Had (have) a band and we tried real hard
Jimmy quit and Jody got (get) married
I should've known we'd never get far
Oh, when I look back now
That summer seemed to last forever
And if I had (have) the choice
Yeah, I'd always wanna be there
Those were the best days of my life
Ain't no use in complaining
When you got a job to do
I spent (spend) my evenings down at the drive-in
And that's when I met (meet) you
Chorus:
Standing on your mama's porch
You told (tell) me that you'd wait forever
Oh, and when you held (hold) my hand
I knew (know) that it was now or never
Those were the best days of my life
Back in the summer of '69
Man, we were killing time
We were young and restless
We needed to unwind
I guess nothing can last forever
And now the times are changing
Look at everything that's come and gone
Sometimes when I play that old six-string
I think about you, wonder what went (go) wrong
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MORE #IRREGULAR VERB PATTERNS
🤓 There are many IRREGULAR VERBS in English but if you learn the patterns, they are easier to remember.
👇 Here are two more groups of verbs where V1, V2 and V3 are different:
V1 V2 V3
/ɪ/ /æ/ /ʌ/
begin began begun
drink drank drunk
ring rang rung
sing sang sung
swim swam swum
/eɪ/ /əʊ/ /əʊ/ +ən
break broke broken
choose chose chosen
speak spoke spoken
steal stole stolen
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#IRREGULAR VERB PATTERNS
🤓 There are many IRREGULAR VERBS in English but if you learn the patterns, they are easier to remember.
👇 Here are groups of verbs V1, V2 and V3 are different:
V1 V2 V3
/aɪ/ /əʊ/ /ɪ/
drive drove driven
ride rode ridden
write wrote written
/əʊ/ /u:/ /əʊn/
blow blew blown
grow grew grown
know knew known
throw threw thrown
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🎟 You don't need to buy the tickets because I have already...
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#IRREGULAR VERB PATTERNS
🤓 There are many IRREGULAR VERBS in English but if you learn the patterns, they are easier to remember.
👇 Today we’ll look at verbs where V2 and V3 are the same.
These verbs have a V2 and V3 that end in -ought or -aught:
V1 V2/V3
bring brought
buy bought
catch caught
fight fought
teach taught
think thought
These verbs have an /i:/ in V1 but /e/ in V2 and V3
V1 V2/V3
dream dreamt
feel felt
keep kept
leave left
mean meant
meet met
sleep slept
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🚪 "He shut all six doors into the house."
Which time is the sentence in?
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💇♂️ "They cut his hair through the middle."
Which time is the sentence in?
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IDENTICAL #IRREGULAR VERBS
🤓 Some verbs have the same form for V1, V2 and V3.
👇 Click the links 🔗 below to understand more!
V1 V2 V3
cost cost cost
cut cut cut
hit hit hit
hurt hurt hurt
read read read*
shut shut shut
*read V1 is pronounced /riːd/ but V2 and V3 are pronounced /red/
Sometimes only context tells us the difference between the forms:
• Last year my groceries cost £100, this year they cost £150.
Don’t forget the -s for he/she/it in the PRESENT SIMPLE:
• When he hits the ball like he hit it today, there’s no stopping him!
