Irregular Verbs are an important aspect of Slovak grammar. Unlike regular verbs, these verbs undergo significant changes when conjugated. They do not follow a set pattern and they change in a variety of ways in different contexts. It’s crucial for Slovak language learners to familiarize themselves with these for frequent usage in conversational and written Slovak.
Exercise 1: Fill in the blank with the correct form of the irregular verb
1. “Ja *som* (to be) doma.”
2. “Ty *si* (to be) pekná.”
3. “On *bol* (to be) tam.”
4. “Včera *šli* (to go) sme na nákup.”
5. “Prečo sa *smelo* (to may) to urobiť?”
6. “Vždy *viem* (to know) pravdu.”
7. “Zajtra *prídem* (to come) skoro.”
8. “Toto *môže* (can) byť ťažké.”
9. “Potom *budú* (will be) chcieť viac.”
10. “Šéf *chce* (wants) to takto.”
11. “Ona *prišla* (came) včas.”
12. “Ja *vidím* (see) dobrý film.”
13. “Prečo *rozumieš* (understand) tomu?”
14. “Dnes *ideme* (go) von.”
15. “Oni *čakali* (waited) na mňa.”
Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the correct form of the irregular verb
1. “Moja mama vzdy *vravi* (says) pravdu.”
2. “Dnes *je* (is) pekný deň.”
3. “Ty *musíš* (must) to urobiť.”
4. “Ja *dám* (give) ti peniaze.”
5. “Prečo *chceli* (wanted) to skúsiť?”
6. “On *nepochopil* (didn’t understand) to.”
7. “Dnes *zájdem* (go) do obchodu.”
8. “Ja *videl* (saw) to tam.”
9. “Prečo *vieme* (know) to?”
10. “Moja sestra vždy *robí* (does) to.”
11. “Kedy *odídeš* (leave) domu?”
12. “Prečo on *nedal* (did not give) to?”
13. “On *má* (have) nové auto.”
14. “Dnes *chodím* (go) do parku.”
15. “Ty *zvládneš* (handle) to.”