Irregular Verbs and Their Principal Forms

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Irregular Verbs and their Principal Forms Notebooking Pages • free grammar printables

As a complement to the lie versus lay and sit versus set pages, I created these notebooking pages about irregular verbs. The first page gives you room to tell what regular verbs are in contrast to irregular ones. There is also room for giving several examples of both kinds of verb.

 

The second page is formatted for making a list of the principal parts of irregular verbs. This chart can become a homemade reference in a language arts notebook.

 

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Jimmie Quick

Jimmie is now a veteran homeschool mom. Her daughter Emma is a student of the sciences at a large university in Illinois. Her guide to notebooking—Notebooking Success—guides you through notebooking: what it is; how to use it; how it fits a Charlotte Mason, classical, and textbook curriculum; tips for getting the most educational value from it; and much more. It comes bundled with several bonuses, including a small set of generic notebooking pages that can be used with any topic.

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Jennifer Reply

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Glenda Cates Reply

I will be using these to supplement my sons Language Arts studies as I think both of us can use a refresher course and if I am lucky I might even be able to get hubby to work on these worksheets with us as it would help both of them with there spelling.

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