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Regular Verbs

🇬🇧English

Learn Regular Verbs in English and practice forming present and past tense verbs correctly.

Regular verbs show actions like work, play, and clean. They follow simple patterns in the present simple and the past simple. You use them to talk about daily actions and finished actions in basic English sentences.

The base form is the main form of the verb. You use the base form with I, you, we, and they in the present simple. You also see the base form in dictionaries.

Word or PhraseDefinition
workIt is the base form of a regular verb 🔧.
playIt is the base form of a regular verb ⚽.
cleanIt is the base form of a regular verb 🧽.
visitIt is the base form of a regular verb 🚪.

In the present simple, regular verbs stay in the base form with I, you, we, and they. With he, she, and it, you usually add -s. This form talks about habits, routines, and usual actions.

SubjectForm
I🔧work
you🔧work
we🔧work
they🔧work
he🔧works
she🔧works
it🔧works

To form the regular past simple, you usually add -ed to the base form. The past simple shows a finished action in the past. The form is the same for all subjects.

VerbForm
work🕒worked
play🕒played
clean🕒cleaned
visit🕒visited

Some regular verbs change spelling before you add -ed. Verbs that end in -e add only -d. Verbs that end in a consonant and y change y to i before -ed.

Rule
If a verb ends in -e, add only -d ✏️.
If a verb ends in a consonant and y, change y to i and add -ed ✏️.
If a short verb ends in one vowel and one consonant, double the last consonant before -ed ✏️.

These spelling patterns make the past simple form correct. You learn them as part of regular past simple verbs. They help you write common regular verbs in the right way.

VerbForm
live✏️lived
study✏️studied
stop✏️stopped
plan✏️planned

You can now identify the base form of a regular verb. You can use regular verbs in the present simple and add -s with he, she, and it. You can also form the regular past simple with -ed and use common spelling changes correctly.

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