However, the list is also a battlefield. Language learners often devise creative workarounds: “I runned,” “She taked it.” These errors are logical, applying the regular rule to an irregular case. The solution is not brute memorization of every single verb, but strategic learning. Linguists and teachers recommend grouping irregulars by their family patterns: the “three forms the same” ( hit, hit, hit ), the “two forms the same” ( keep, kept, kept ), and the full-change verbs ( fly, flew, flown ). Apps and spaced-repetition systems have made mastering this list less a chore and more a puzzle.
Our brains are wired to find patterns. Learning 10 verbs that follow the same "song" is much easier than learning 10 random ones. Reduces Overwhelm: lista de verbos irregulares del ingles
Often the past simple and past participle are the same (e.g., Win – Won – Won ), or the base form and participle match (e.g., Come – Came – Come Group 3: All three forms are the same. However, the list is also a battlefield