Irregular Verbs Lesson #9. Irregular verbs do not form plurals by adding -ed Regular verb= jump, jumped Irregular verb= run, ran What are other examples.

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Irregular Verbs Lesson #9

Irregular verbs do not form plurals by adding -ed Regular verb= jump, jumped Irregular verb= run, ran What are other examples of irregular verbs?

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Vocabulary Vocabulary MUST be spelled correctly on your test! dilemma: (N) a situation requiring a choice between two equally undesirable situations disturbance: (N) commotion or disorder eligible: (ADJ) meeting all requirements; fit or proper to be chosen embarrass: (V) to make uncomfortably self- conscious equivalent: (ADJ) equal in value, measure, force or significance eternal: (ADJ) without beginning or end; lasting forever; endless