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Regular and Irregular Verbs: English Verb Forms
Regular and Irregular Verbs English Verb Forms Author:Mr. Manik Joshi More than 2500 Regular and 275 Irregular Verbs in English — This Book Covers the Following Topics: — 01. Regular Verbs — 01A. Regular Verbs -- Pattern - 1 — 01B. Regular Verbs -- Pattern - 2 — 01C. Regular Verbs -- Pattern - 3 — 01D. Regular Verbs -- Pattern - 4 — 02. Irregular Verbs — 02A. Irregular Verbs -- Pattern - 1 — 02B. Irregular Verbs -- Pattern... more » - 2
02C. Irregular Verbs -- Pattern - 3
02D. Irregular Verbs -- Important Notes
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01. Regular Verbs
Regular verbs form their past tense and past participle by adding "-ed" in base (simple present) form. There are following patterns for making regular Verbs:
A: Base form (simple present) doesn't end in "e". We add "-ed" in base form to make the past tense and past participle.
Example: abandon -- abandoned -- abandoned
B: Base form (simple present) ends in "e". We add "-d" in base form to make the past tense and past participle.
Example: abase -- abased -- abased
C: We repeat the last letter of the base form (simple present) in the past tense and past participle before adding "-ed".
Example: rag -- ragged -- ragged
D: Base form (simple present) ends in "y" (and there isconsonant before "y"). We replace "y" with "i" in the past tense andpast participle before adding "-ed".
Example: accompany -- accompanied -- accompanied
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01A. Regular Verbs -- Pattern - 1
Base form (simple present) doesn't end in "e". We add "-ed" in base form to make the past tense and past participle.