Welcome to the “Regular and Irregular Verbs” Lesson. In this lesson, you will explore how verbs behave in different tenses—some follow predictable patterns, while others don’t. You will learn to identify regular and irregular verbs, understand their differences, and use them effectively in your writing and speech.
By the end of this lesson, the learner should be able to;
A) Identify regular verbs
B) Identify irregular verbs
C) Differentiate regular from irregular verbs
D) Use regular and irregular verbs to construct sentences.
This short pre-quiz will help assess your prior knowledge about how regular and irregular verbs are formed in the past tense. You will be asked a multiple-choice question related to verb patterns. Please choose the most appropriate answer based on what you already know. This will set the stage for the lesson ahead.
This quiz assesses your understanding of regular and irregular verbs. For each given verb, determine whether it is regular or irregular by selecting the correct answer. A regular verb typically forms its past tense by adding –ed, while an irregular verb changes form in other ways.
In this activity, choose the correct past tense form of each verb from the options provided. This practice will help reinforce your understanding of how regular and irregular verbs behave in the past tense.
In this extended activity, complete each sentence with the correct past tense form of the verb given in brackets. This exercise helps reinforce your ability to identify and apply regular and irregular verb forms accurately in context. You’ll also be asked to create your own sentences using given verbs in the past tense.
This self-assessment is designed to help you reflect on your understanding and mastery of the lesson on Regular and Irregular Verbs. With the guidance of your facilitator, tick the column that best describes your level of confidence in completing each of the listed tasks. If you select "With difficulty" or "Unable to perform task," we encourage you to revisit the lesson content to improve your understanding.