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Posted by Danish Iqbal Satti on July 13, 2024 at 4:24 pmWhat is a regular verb?
Chantel Philip replied 9 months, 1 week ago 2 Members · 1 Reply -
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A regular verb is a verb that follows the standard pattern for conjugating verbs in a particular language. In English, a regular verb is one that forms its past tense and past participle by adding “-ed” to the end of the verb stem.
For example, the regular verb “walk” conjugates as:
- Present tense: I walk
- Past tense: I walked
- Past participle: I have walked
Other examples of regular English verbs include:
- Play – played – played
- Listen – listened – listened
- Arrive – arrived – arrived
Regular verbs are contrasted with irregular verbs, which do not follow the standard “-ed” pattern for forming the past tense and past participle. Common irregular English verbs include “be”, “have”, “see”, “go”, “do”, etc.
In summary, a regular verb is one that adheres to the standard conjugation rules of the language, while an irregular verb has a unique or unusual conjugation pattern.
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