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This free printable contains the most common regular verbs in English. The list is organized for easy reference, with verbs in their base form, past tense, and future tense. It's perfect for ESL students or teachers looking for a handy resource to improve vocabulary and grammar skills.
List of Regular Verbs. Infinitive. Simple past. Past participle.
A list of English regular verbs: past tense and past participle. Examples of spelling rules: moved, married, stopped, preferred, cancelled...
COMMON REGULAR VERBS. accept allow applaud attach . add amuse appreciate attack . admire analyze approve attempt . admit announce argue attend . advise annoy arrange attract . afford answer arrest avoid
Regular and Irregular Verbs. To make the past tense or past participle form of most verbs (regular verbs) we simply add “ed” at the end. Examples using the verb “walk”: Past Tense: I walked through the maze. Past Participle: I have walked through the maze.
Started Pushed Offended Delivered Punished Punished Approved Phoned Gathered Baked Adopted Controlled Interrupted Complained Questioned Hoped Joked Added Typed Opened Started Pushed Offended Delivered Punished Attack Cycle Wait Agree Return Attacked Cycled Waited Agreed Attacked Cycled Waited Agreed.
This document lists 90 regular verbs in English and provides their base form, past simple form, and past participle form. It shows the typical conjugations of regular verbs from their base to past tense forms.
A regular verb in English is one that forms its past tense and past participle by adding “-ed” to the base form of the verb. This consistency makes regular verbs easier to learn than irregular verbs, which have unique forms for their past tense. For instance: Base form: walk. Past tense: walked.