Let’s go through each verb one by one and find its irregular past tense form. These are verbs that don’t just add “-ed” — they change in special ways.
1.
Run → The past tense is
Ran
(Example: I run every day. Yesterday, I ran.)
2.
Drink → The past tense is
Drank
(Example: She drinks water. Last night, she drank juice.)
3.
Drive → The past tense is
Drove
(Example: He drives to school. Last week, he drove to the park.)
4.
Fight → The past tense is
Fought
(Example: They fight sometimes. Yesterday, they fought over a toy.)
5.
Find → The past tense is
Found
(Example: I find coins on the ground. This morning, I found a dollar.)
6.
Fly → The past tense is
Flew
(Example: Birds fly south. Last winter, they flew away.)
7.
Leave → The past tense is
Left
(Example: We leave at 8 AM. Yesterday, we left early.)
8.
Ring → The past tense is
Rang
(Example: The bell rings at noon. It rang five minutes ago.)
9.
Stink → The past tense is
Stank
(Example: That trash stinks. Last week, it stank even more!)
10.
Say → The past tense is
Said
(Example: She says hello. She said goodbye yesterday.)
Now let’s put them all together in order:
Final Answer:
Run → Ran
Drink → Drank
Drive → Drove
Fight → Fought
Find → Found
Fly → Flew
Leave → Left
Ring → Rang
Stink → Stank
Say → Said
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of irregular verb worksheet.