Irregular verbs don't follow a set pattern to form their past tense and past participle. Like a loose cannon, an irregular verb doesn't play by the rules.
You know what that means: the best way to master irregular verbs is simply to acquaint yourself with as many of them as you can. Translation: memorize.
Examples
Here's an excerpted list of irregular verbs from People magazine's most recent "50 Most Beautiful Irregular Verbs" issue.
Base | Past Tense | Past Participle |
---|---|---|
begin | began | begun |
choose | chose | chosen |
draw | drew | drawn |
drive | drove | driven |
fall | fell | fallen |
get | got | gotten |
give | gave | given |
ride | rode | ridden |
speak | spoke | spoken |
tear | tore | torn |