10 Regular Verbs in English Grammar
In English grammar, regular verbs are verbs that follow a specific pattern when forming their past tense and past participle. Here are 10 examples of regular verbs:
1. Walk
- Base form: walk
- Past tense: walked
- Past participle: walked
2. Run
- Base form: run
- Past tense: ran
- Past participle: run
3. Learn
- Base form: learn
- Past tense: learned
- Past participle: learned
4. Eat
- Base form: eat
- Past tense: ate
- Past participle: eaten
5. Write
- Base form: write
- Past tense: wrote
- Past participle: written
6. Meet
- Base form: meet
- Past tense: met
- Past participle: met
7. Call
- Base form: call
- Past tense: called
- Past participle: called
8. Read
- Base form: read
- Past tense: read
- Past participle: read
9. Take
- Base form: take
- Past tense: took
- Past participle: taken
10. Send
- Base form: send
- Past tense: sent
- Past participle: sent
In each of these examples, the verb follows the same pattern:
- The base form is the present tense of the verb.
- The past tense is formed by adding -ed to the base form.
- The past participle is also formed by adding -ed to the base form.
This pattern applies to most regular verbs in English.