THE WORD DRUNK AND CAUGHT ARE GOOD EXAMPLES OF IRREGULAR VERBS? TRUE OR FLASE

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False. "Drunk" and "caught" are not examples of irregular verbs. They are past participle forms of "drink" and "catch", respectively, which are irregular verbs.

To determine if a verb is irregular, you can look at its past tense and past participle forms. Regular verbs follow a consistent pattern of adding "-ed" or "-d" to form the past tense and past participle. For example, the regular verb "walk" becomes "walked" in the past tense and past participle.

However, irregular verbs do not follow this pattern and have their own unique forms. For example, the irregular verb "go" becomes "went" in the past tense and "gone" in the past participle.

In the case of "drink", the past tense is "drank" and the past participle is "drunk". Similarly, for "catch", the past tense is "caught" and the past participle is also "caught". These irregular forms make them different from regular verbs.