
Part 2: Tell which words are nouns and which ones are action verbs. However the irregular form snuck has become quite common, especially in American English. Part 1: Circle the action verb in each sentence. **** The verb sneak was used in its regular form for a long time. *** The following verbs use the standard past and participle forms (-ed) in American English. to pull down or over so as to cover, or to pull up or aside so as to uncover: Draw the curtain. ** The verb lie in the meaning of not to tell the truth is a regular verb. to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force pull drag (often fol. Note: The words can, may and must are Modals. The following English irregular verbs are often used in the standard past and participle forms (-ed).

We do not foresee all the irregular verbs ever being standardized, but some of the more minor variations in less commonly used words will probably disappear in the next genration or two. The trend, in English, and especially in American English, is to standardize the irregular verbs. The irregular verbs in a table infinitive
