Verb conjugation is the process of changing a verb form to express different tenses, moods, voices, or to agree with the subject in number and person. In English, conjugation primarily involves changing the verb to indicate tense (present, past, future), and agreement with the subject for person (I, you, he/she/it) and number (singular, plural).
Regular verbs form the past tense and past participle by adding -ed (walk → walked), while irregular verbs have unique forms (go → went). The present tense for most verbs adds -s or -es for third person singular (he walks).
Understanding verb conjugation is key for grammar and communication in English.

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