This is called a verb that is not normal, one that doesn't normally have the traditional -ed ending.
Irregular Verb
Become
Became
Buy
Bought
Sleep
Slept
Ride
Ridden
True or False
All irregular verbs follow the rules of grammar
False
Drive
Drove
Feel
Felt
Spell
Spelled/Spelt
Bite
Bitten
This type of irregular verb has one letter, typically a vowel that changes when it changes tenses.
Vowel shift
She ___________ to her grandmother last night. (Speak)
Spoke
The zombies have __________ from the ground to attack us! (Rise)
Risen
The boys had __________ the fresh cookies baking in the oven. (Smell)
Smelled/Smelt
My parents had __________ to the store yesterday to get us food. (Drive)
Driven
What is the type of irregular verb that ends in "-ed" but is spelled differently than a regular verb?
Funky ed
He __________ the softness of the fluffy pillow. (Feel)
Felt
He has ___________ to the store to get something to eat. (Run)
Run
I had ___________ my finger by accident with a piece of paper. (Cut)
Cut
He had __________ to search for the clues once he had arrived at scene. (Begin)
Begun
True or False
Irregular verbs always have a different ending for each tense (present, past, past participle)
False
Ex: Cut, cut, cut
Ex: Run, Ran, Run
Ex: Write, Wrote, Written
A women __________ me a homemade cookie for free. (Give)
Gave
The man in a hoodie has ______________ my wallet!!! (Steal)
Stolen
My sister had_________ the milk all over the floor. (Spill)
Spilled/Spilt
Helicopters have ___________ by my house yesterday looking for a suspect running away from the cops. (Fly)
Flown