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Irregular verbs (like: draw and see) follow the same pattern as regular verbs by adding "ed" to make a word past tense.

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False.

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Irregular verbs are those that do not appear with the ending "ed" or "d" when they appear in the past tense, as opposed to regular verbs. The way in which irregular verbs are used in the past tense, completely changes their spellings and there is no specific rule for presenting them, each of which is presented in its own way. An example of this is the verb "to fly" which in the past tense appears as "To flew."

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