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English verbs are divided into three main tenses, which relate to time: present, past, and future. each tense is also subdivided into other categories: simple tense, progressive tense, perfect tense, and perfect progressive tense, these subcategories differentiate when a particular action has been done (or is being done or will be done)

Verbs are words that describe an action or talk about something that happens. They take many different forms depending on their subjects, the time they refer to and other ideas we want to express.

Past tense verbs come in two forms, regular and irregular. Regular past tense verbs are easy to form – you add “ed” to the end of the verb (e.g. I play guitar –> I played guitar). Irregular verbs however, are not formed so simply and have no consistent form. Therefore, their past tense forms have to be learned.

You are about to learn the most common Regular and Irregular English verbs.

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