Which word is the past tense of an irregular verb

The past tense of an irregular verb can vary depending on the specific verb. Some commonly used irregular verbs and their past tense forms include:

-Go (base form) -> Went (past tense)
-Eat (base form) -> Ate (past tense)
-See (base form) -> Saw (past tense)
-Do (base form) -> Did (past tense)
-Have (base form) -> Had (past tense)
-Be (base form) -> Was/Were (past tense)

The past tense of an irregular verb can vary depending on the verb itself. Unlike regular verbs, which form their past tense by adding "-ed" to the base form, irregular verbs have unique forms for their past tense. Examples of irregular verbs and their past tense forms include:

- "go" (base form) → "went" (past tense)
- "see" (base form) → "saw" (past tense)
- "eat" (base form) → "ate" (past tense)
- "drink" (base form) → "drank" (past tense)
- "take" (base form) → "took" (past tense)

It is important to note that irregular verbs do not follow a specific pattern, so their past tense forms need to be learned individually.