과거 시제 & 과거분사

영어 동사를 시제에 따라 활용하는 규칙

과거 시제 & 과거분사
패턴규칙예시
+ ed대부분의 동사: -ed 추가
walkwalked
playplayed
helphelped
+ d-e로 끝나는 동사: -d 추가
loveloved
hopehoped
dancedanced
y → ied자음 + y로 끝나는 동사: y를 -ied로 변경
studystudied
carrycarried
trytried
double + ed짧은 동사(CVC 패턴): 마지막 자음을 한 번 더 쓰고 + -ed
stopstopped
planplanned
dropdropped

FAQ

What is verb conjugation in English?

Verb conjugation is the process of changing a verb's form to indicate tense, person, or number. In English, verbs conjugate for third person singular present (adds -s/-es), past tense (adds -ed or changes form), and present participle (adds -ing).

What is the past tense?

The past tense is a verb form used to describe actions or states that happened in the past. Regular verbs form the past tense by adding -ed (e.g., walked, played), while irregular verbs have unique past forms (e.g., go → went, buy → bought). The past tense can be used independently as the main verb, such as "I walked to school yesterday."

What is the past participle?

The past participle is the third principal form of a verb. For regular verbs, the past participle is the same as the past tense (e.g., walked), but irregular verbs may differ (e.g., go → went → gone). The past participle cannot stand alone as the main verb—it must be used with auxiliary verbs: in perfect tenses (have/has + past participle, e.g., "I have eaten") and passive voice (be + past participle, e.g., "The book was written").

What is the difference between past tense and past participle?

The past tense can function independently as the main verb in a sentence (e.g., "She wrote a letter"), while the past participle must be used with auxiliary verbs. The past participle is used in perfect tenses ("She has written three letters") and passive voice ("The letter was written by her"). For regular verbs, both forms are identical (both add -ed), but irregular verbs often differ, such as write → wrote (past tense) → written (past participle).

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