This document lists common regular and irregular verbs in English. For regular verbs, the past tense form ends in "-ed", such as "kick" becoming "kicked". For irregular verbs, the document provides the second principal part of the verb, or past tense form, such as "put" becoming "put". It groups the verbs by whether they are regular or irregular and provides the base verb and past tense forms as examples.
This document lists common regular and irregular verbs in English. For regular verbs, the past tense form ends in "-ed", such as "kick" becoming "kicked". For irregular verbs, the document provides the second principal part of the verb, or past tense form, such as "put" becoming "put". It groups the verbs by whether they are regular or irregular and provides the base verb and past tense forms as examples.
This document lists common regular and irregular verbs in English. For regular verbs, the past tense form ends in "-ed", such as "kick" becoming "kicked". For irregular verbs, the document provides the second principal part of the verb, or past tense form, such as "put" becoming "put". It groups the verbs by whether they are regular or irregular and provides the base verb and past tense forms as examples.