Gem of the week!
HOW TO AVOID THE DREADED irRegulaR VERBS...AND SPEAK LIKE ANY NATIVE!
Fly flew flown
Fly today
Flew yesterday
...have flown often
In daily spoken English, most native people use a simple formula to skip the irregular verbs. Like the one above. ( They have trouble remembering them, too!....hehe...)
They use the first form of any verb like this:
" I've been flying often!"
Have been & Verb & ing
I've been walking by the river.
They've been drawing a tree.
In most cases it works very well to express what you want to say.
There are times when it's better to use the actual second form of the verb, like here:
He drew a line!
A symbolic meaning ( idiom ). As in " He stopped the (excessive spending)!"
So, you can use the verb in its easy, first form most of the time in spoken, daily talk...just remember:
have/has been &
verb &
ing
Work hard, but...
Have fun !
by the conductor of “yidageren” English Group
来自“一大个人扇贝单词打卡团”英语指导
Christian Heyne