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Regular Verbs

A regular verb is a verb that follows a predictable pattern when switching between tenses. In English, you can usually form the past tense of a regular verb simply by adding the suffix “-ed” or “-d” to the end of the verb. This applies to both the simple past tense and the past participle.

Regular verbs are an important part of language, and luckily, they’re relatively easy to learn

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The past simple of regular verbs is typically formed by adding “-ed” to the end of the infinitive (e.g., “talk” becomes “talked”).

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exceptions in regular verbs

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