Lesson Plan of Regular and Irregular Form of Verb English Grade IV
Lesson Plan of Regular and Irregular Form of Verb English Grade IV Students’ Learning Outcomes · Articulate, recognize and use forms of some simple regular verbs and some irregular verbs. Information for Teachers · A regular verb forms its past tense and past participle by adding –d or –ed to the base form. if the base form ends in –y after a consonant, change the ‘y’ to ‘I’ and add-ed. · The majority of English verbs are regular. They have four different forms: 1) Base form: the simplest form, without a special ending; it is the form listed in the dictionary (all different forms of the verb can be made from the base form). 2) –s/es form : is used in the singular third person, present tense. 3) – ed form: is used for the past tense and past participle. 4) –ing form: is used for the present continuous · An irregular verb doesn’t follow the usual rules for verb forms. · Verbs in