MIGUEL ANGEL MACIAS - IRREGULAR VERBS
Irregular verbs are those that are not conjugated in the past or past participle following some rule, therefore, the only way to know the past form of this type of verbs is to know them by heart.
They are those that form the past and past participle irregularly.
For the present they behave like regular verbs, adding '-s' to the third person singular (except 'to be' and 'to have').
Irregular verbs (as their name suggests) do not follow any rule to form the past, so they must be learned by "memorizing" or by practicing their use through specific exercises and of course through the daily practice of English since their usage is very common.
Activity:
For the Activity we are going to make a puzzle with the image of the irregular verbs that I am showing you, the one that takes less time to develop the puzzle wins ... Good luck!
https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=3b2b1175449f

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