15 Examples of Regular Verbs
Regular verbs are verbs that follow a consistent pattern when forming their past tense and past participle. In English, regular verbs typically add -ed to the base form of the verb to create the past tense and past participle. Here are 15 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. Read
- Base form: read
- Past tense: read
- Past participle: read
7. Listen
- Base form: listen
- Past tense: listened
- Past participle: listened
8. Watch
- Base form: watch
- Past tense: watched
- Past participle: watched
9. Play
- Base form: play
- Past tense: played
- Past participle: played
10. Help
- Base form: help
- Past tense: helped
- Past participle: helped
11. Meet
- Base form: meet
- Past tense: met
- Past participle: met
12. Ride
- Base form: ride
- Past tense: rode
- Past participle: ridden
13. Drive
- Base form: drive
- Past tense: drove
- Past participle: driven
14. Call
- Base form: call
- Past tense: called
- Past participle: called
15. Create
- Base form: create
- Past tense: created
- Past participle: created
These are just a few examples of regular verbs in English. There are many more, and understanding how to form their past tense and past participle is an important part of language learning.