유닛 15: Have something done
Learn tips to remember irregular verbs
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- 2Reported speech in 90 seconds!
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- 14Need + verb-ing
- 15Have something done
- 16Wish
- 17Word stress
- 18Different ways of saying 'if'
- 19Passive reporting structures
- 20The subjunctive
- 21When and if
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세션 4
Unfortunately not all English verbs follow the same pattern for their different forms. Don't worry though, there is a good tip to help you remember different irregular verbs. Tim explains more in this session's video
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Stop Saying!
Irregular verbs - revision
When learning verbs we think of three different forms - infinitive, past simple, past participle. For regular verbs these are quite straightfoward. The past simple is the same as the past participle - just add -ed to the infinitive. But many frequently used English verbs are irregular and follow different patterns. Tim has a tip to make remembering them easier.
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Summary
It makes it easier to remember things if you put them in groups. For irregular verbs it's a good idea to make verb lists based on the number of different forms they have.
For example:
One form
- cut, cut, cut
- set, set, set,
- put, put, put
Two forms
- say, said, said
- come, came, come
- run, ran, run
Three forms
- fly, flew flown
- forget, forgot, forgotten
- see, saw, seen
To do
How well do you know your irregular verbs? Test yourself in our quiz.
How many forms?
5 Questions
In each question choose the correct number of forms for the chosen verb.
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In each question choose the correct number of forms for the chosen verb.
힌트
Thinking of this question 'drove' me crazy.Question 1 of 5
도움
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In each question choose the correct number of forms for the chosen verb.
힌트
I hope it doesn't 'burst' your bubble if you get this question wrong!Question 2 of 5
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In each question choose the correct number of forms for the chosen verb.
힌트
I'm sure he 'meant' it when he said you were going to get this right.Question 3 of 5
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In each question choose the correct number of forms for the chosen verb.
힌트
I hope you 'paid' attention during this lesson.Question 4 of 5
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In each question choose the correct number of forms for the chosen verb.
힌트
I hope you haven't 'bitten' off more than you can chew with this quiz.Question 5 of 5
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Learning tip
Make lists of irregular verbs depending on how many different forms they have.
One form
- put, put, put
- shut, shut, shut
Two forms
- find, found, found
- have, had, had
Three forms
- choose, chose, chosen
- ring, rang, rung