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What are regular verbs?

Verbs are different from other words because they can change their form. Sometimes endings are
added such as -ed or ing (work and worked) and sometimes the verb becomes a different word (run
and ran).
Los verbos son diferentes de otras palabras, ya que pueden cambiar su forma. A veces se aaden
terminaciones -ed o -ing como (work y worked) y algunas veces el verbo se convierte en una palabra
diferente (run y ran).
-ed or ing (work and
worked) (run and ran)

Regular verbs are verbs that form the past tense by adding the letter -d or -ed at the end.
Here is an explanation of simple verb tenses.
Past tense: Verbs that take place in the past.
Present tense: Verbs that take place in the present.
Future tense: Verbs that will take place in the future.

Examples of regular verbs (present and past)


askasked

workworked

explainexplained

cleancleaned

callcalled

decidedecided

change-changed

useused

helphelped

movemoved

like-liked

listen-listened

openopened

pullpulled

replyreplied

pushpushed

kick-kicked

wipe-wiped

learn-learned

worry-worried

In the examples above the regular verbs were shown in both their present and past tenses. To make
the past tense of those regular verbs, you need to add d or ed at the end.

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