Can you give an example of a regular verb?
Example of regular verb
Sure! A regular verb is a verb that forms its past tense and past participle by adding “-ed” to the base form.
An example of a regular verb is “walk.”
Present: walk
Past: walked
Past participle: walked
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Certainly. Here’s an example of a regular verb and how it is conjugated in different tenses:
The verb “walk” is a regular verb in English. Here’s how it is conjugated:
Present Tense:
I walk
You walk
He/She/It walks
We walk
They walk
Past Tense:
I walked
You walked
He/She/It walked
We walked
They walked
Future Tense:
I will walk
You will walk
He/She/It will walk
We will walk
They will walk
The key characteristics of a regular verb like “walk” are:
The base form remains the same (walk).
For the past tense, the verb simply adds “-ed” to the base form (walked).
For the present tense, most persons use the base form, except 3rd person singular which adds “-s” (walks).
For the future tense, the verb uses the modal “will” plus the base form.
Regular verbs follow predictable patterns for conjugation, making them easier to learn and use compared to irregular verbs. This consistency is an important feature of regular verbs in the English language.
– Written By Rhona Acosta