BBC LEARNING ENGLISH 6 Minute Vocabulary Irregular verbs 1

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BBC LEARNING ENGLISH 6 Minute Vocabulary Irregular verbs 1 NB: This is not a word-for-word transcript Hello and welcome to 6 Minute Vocabulary. I m. And I m. Actually, sorry I m late. Yes, you should be. It s taken me forever to get here! I know. The bus took hours. Oh did it really,? But you usually take the train. I missed it today. OK, no problem. Because actually,, you have introduced today s topic with the words: take, took, and taken Ah yes, irregular verbs. That's right, and today we ll look at three different groups of irregular verbs. So, let s start by listening to Mike and Neil s conversation. And poor Mike can t find his phone. bbclearningenglish.com Page 1 of 6

Oh no. While you listen, think about this question: How many times has Abdullah rung? INSERT Mike: Have you seen my phone, Neil? Neil: Well, I haven t taken it. Mike: I didn t say you took it. I just said Have you seen it? Neil: I saw it on your desk this morning. Mike: I can t see it here! I ve got to ring Abdullah. He rang again today. He s rung me five times this week Neil: I ll ring it for you I ll just get my phone out of my pocket Oh, this is your phone! You put it on my desk by mistake So, where have I put my phone? I always put it in my pocket So we asked you: How many times has Abdullah rung this week? And the answer is: five. He s rung five times this week. Ring rang rung. So, the past simple of ring is rang, and the past participle is rung. There are several irregular verbs like ring, with different forms for the base verb, past simple and past participle. The verb take, for example, which we had earlier, is one of them. Listen out for it in this clip. INSERT Neil: Well, I haven t taken it. Mike: I didn t say you took it. I just said Have you seen it? Neil: I saw it on your desk this morning. Mike: I can t see it here! So the verb take changes to took in the past simple and taken is the past participle. bbclearningenglish.com Page 2 of 6

We also heard see, saw and seen. three different forms again. See is the main verb, saw is the past simple and seen is the past participle. Other verbs that follow this pattern are write, wrote, written Break, broke, broken Speak, spoke, spoken and choose, chose, chosen. Good. Now, in the clip we also heard say and said. The verb say belongs to a different group of irregular verbs. Yes, verbs in this group have just two different forms. For example, with say, said, said, the past simple and the past participle are the same. Other verbs in this second group are: Tell, told, told; have, had, had; lose, lost, lost meet, met, met; find, found, found. Very good. Now, in the third group of irregular verbs we are looking at today, all three forms are the same. Listen to this clip and see if you can spot an example. bbclearningenglish.com Page 3 of 6

INSERT Neil: Oh, this is your phone. You put it on my desk by mistake So, where have I put my phone? I always put it in my pocket So, we had put, put, put - all three forms are exactly the same. That's right. And other verbs in this group include cut, cut, cut; let, let, let and shut, shut, shut. IDENT You re listening to bbclearningenglish.com And we re talking about three different groups of irregular verbs. In one group, the verb is the same in all three forms, like put, put, put. In another group the verb is the same in two of its forms, like say, said, said. And in the third, and biggest group, all three forms are different, like take, took, taken. And now, it s quiz time! Question one. What are the three forms of the verb shut as in shut the door? And the answer is shut, shut, shut. That's right. Number two. What are the three forms of the verb find as in find some money? And the answer is find, found, found. And number three: Which of these verbs is different in all three forms: a) have, b) choose or c) let? bbclearningenglish.com Page 4 of 6

And the answer is b) choose, chose, chosen. The others are a) have, had, had and c) is let, let, let. And that s the end of the quiz quiz quiz! Well done if you got them right. And now, today s top tip tip tip for learning vocabulary: most good grammar books and websites have verb tables. So, find a good one, print it if you can, and check it regularly. Use a highlighter pen to mark the verbs that you find tricky or that you really need to know. There s more about this at bbclearningenglish.com. Join us again for more 6 Minute Vocabulary. Both Bye! bbclearningenglish.com Page 5 of 6

Vocabulary points to take away Irregular verbs with one form Infinitive Past simple Past participle cut cut cut let let let put put put shut shut shut Irregular verbs with two different forms Infinitive Past simple Past participle find found found have had had lose lost lost meet met met say said said tell told told Irregular verbs with three different forms Infinitive Past simple Past participle break broke broken choose chose chosen ring rang rung see saw seen take took taken write wrote written bbclearningenglish.com Page 6 of 6