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Irregular Verbs Are a Nightmare

You know what's worse than regular verbs?
Irregular verbs!
They're like the grammatical equivalent of a timeshare in a bad relationship: they never end, and they always leave you with a mess.

Take, for example, the verb "go" (third person singular, past tense):
I went.
It's like the grammatical equivalent of a bad haircut: it's a mess, and you can't get it to stop.

Or what about "take" (third person singular, past tense)?
He took.
It's like the grammatical equivalent of a timeshare in a bad relationship: it's always there, but it never really goes away.

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