Because someone accidentally pushed Frank as he walked down the street, he nearly dropped his papers and lost them in the wind.

In the sentence above, which verb is the irregular verb?

•lost
•walked
•pushed*****
•dropped

Because someone accidentally pushed Frank as he walked down the street, he nearly dropped his papers and lost them in the wind.

In the sentence above, which verb is the irregular verb?

•lost
•walked
•pushed
•dropped

the answer is lost

how I know I got the answer wrong and the correct answer was fing lost so here you go the correct answer so you won't be fing piss off like me

The regular past tense of verbs ends in -ed.

Which of those verbs does not end in -ed?

Pushed

In the given sentence, the irregular verb is "pushed". To determine the irregular verb, we need to identify a verb that does not follow the regular verb conjugation rules. Regular verbs typically follow a pattern of adding "-ed" or "-d" to form the past tense. However, irregular verbs do not follow this pattern and have their own unique past tense forms. In this case, "pushed" is the irregular verb because it does not follow the regular verb conjugation rule of adding "-ed" to the base form "push."

In the sentence above, which verb is the irregular verb?

walked
pushed
lost
dropped