12. Which of the following lists demonstrates various tenses of an irregular verb?



A. I call, I called, I will call
B. I walk, I walked, I will walk
C. I try, I tried, I will try
D. I go, I went, I will go

I THINK THIS INE IS D

Yes, you're right.

The correct answer is option D: I go, I went, I will go.

To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the concept of irregular verbs and their tenses.

Irregular verbs are verbs that do not follow the regular pattern of adding "-ed" at the end to form the past tense or adding "-s" to form the third person singular present tense. These verbs have different forms in different tenses.

Let's analyze each option to see if it demonstrates various tenses of an irregular verb:

A. I call, I called, I will call - This option demonstrates the regular verb "call," where the past tense is formed by adding "-ed" at the end. It does not represent an irregular verb.

B. I walk, I walked, I will walk - This option also demonstrates the regular verb "walk," following the same pattern as option A. It does not represent an irregular verb.

C. I try, I tried, I will try - This option represents the irregular verb "try." It shows the past tense form "tried" and the present tense form "try." However, it does not show the future tense form, so it does not fully demonstrate various tenses of an irregular verb.

D. I go, I went, I will go - This option represents the irregular verb "go." It correctly demonstrates the past tense form "went," the present tense form "go," and the future tense form "will go."

Therefore, option D is the correct answer as it demonstrates various tenses of an irregular verb.