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Loojka  +  427208 Fri, 05 Oct 07 12:42 AM
 Quangtrungvtv wrote:

So many verb need I remember, So How should we learn?



I suggest that you sort them into groups. Find those with similar forms and put them in one group, for example:

put - put - put
cost - cost - cost
(those that don't change the form)

sing - sang - sung
begin - began - begun
(those that change the vowel)

have - had - had
sleep - slept - slept
(those that have the same past simple and past participle form)

go - went - gone
do - did - done
(those that have three different forms)

etc.


Don't try to learn them all in one day! Take a few of them every day, but don't forget to go back to those that you have already learnt.

Good luck! Smile [:)]


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KKEE  +  574953 Thu, 09 Oct 08 11:33 PM
The best methods I have found not just to memorise them, but also to understand the verbs are listed here:

http://www.englishforums.com/English/BestWaysLearnIrregularVerbs/gxpvz/post.htm
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