"Ride" is generally considered a regular verb in English. Its past tense and past participle form is "rode" and "ridden," respectively. However, in some dialects or informal contexts, it may be pronounced or used in a way that could seem irregular. Overall, in standard usage, it follows the regular pattern of verbs.
It is irregular.
Pentagons can be regular or irregular.
It is irregular.
A pentagon can be regular or irregular.
It is an irregular polygon.
It is irregular.
Pentagons can be regular or irregular.
regular or irregular
It is irregular.
A pentagon can be regular or irregular.
It is an irregular polygon.
Irregular.
Irregular
"Have" is an irregular verb in English.
It is a 12 sided shape that can be either regular or irregular
A rhombusA regular pentagonAn irregular pentagon.A rhombusA regular pentagonAn irregular pentagon.A rhombusA regular pentagonAn irregular pentagon.A rhombusA regular pentagonAn irregular pentagon.
irregular