Common Regular Verbs and Their Past Tenses

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Common regular verbs and their past tenses are essential aspects of grammar learning. Past tense forms of verbs are used to indicate actions or states that have already occurred. Examples of regular verbs and their corresponding past tenses are provided in this content, along with spelling rules for adding "-ed" to form past tense verbs.


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  1. Name Pushpa Yadav CLASS-SYB.ED Year -2015-2016 Project ICT (EPC-3) Roll no- 45

  2. What is past tense a verb tense used to express an action or state having already taken place or existed <The past tense of the verb run is ran. >

  3. CONTENT ANALYSIS Regular verbs with past tense

  4. Regular verbs have reliable forms. Simple Present laugh(s) start(s) travel(s) Simple Past laughed started traveled Past Participle laughed started traveled Present Participle laughing starting traveling Infinitive to laugh to start to travel Regular verbs are those whose past tense and past participles are formed by adding a -d or an -ed to the end of the verb. "To roll" is a good example of a regular verb: roll, rolled, rolled.

  5. SPELLING RULES for adding ed Verbs Change into the past simple Examples Ending in e live die date live lived die died date - dated + d Ending with consonant and y cry cried try tried study studied marry - married cry try study marry Change y to i then + ed Ending with A vowel and consonant clap trap sip (except w +y ) Double the consonant then + ed clap clapped trap trapped sip - sipped

  6. ANSWERED ANSWER ARRESTED ARREST CARRIED CARRY CLIMBED CLIMB BRUSH BRUSHED CLOSED CLOSE COMBED COMB COOKED COOK COUNTED COUNT CRIED CRY DANCED DANCE DROPPED DROP FINISHED FINISH HELPED HELP FRIGHTENED FRIGHTEN

  7. JUMPED JUMP LEARNED LEARN LIVED LIVE LOOKED LOOK LISTEN LISTENED OPENED OPEN PAINTED PAINTED PLANTED PLANT PLAYED PLAY PRAYED PRAY RETURNED RETURN PULLED PULL PUSHED PUSH SAVED SAVE REMEMBERED REMEMBER

  8. SCREAMED SCREAM SHOWED SHOW SMELLED SMELL SMILED SMILE STARTED START STAY STOP STAYED STOPPED STUDIED STUDY TALKED TALK TASTED TASTE TELEPHONED TELEPHONE TRAVELLED TRAVEL WALKED WALK WATCHED WATCH WORKED WORK

  9. Quiz competition for evaluation

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  13. bake brush pack peel phone post smile snow wait watch collect cook cry hug iron knit watched Thomas _______ the birds in the country.

  14. bake brush pack peel phone post smile snow wait watch collect cook cry hug iron knit packed Peter ______ his sleeping bag in his rucksack.

  15. bake brush pack peel phone post smile snow wait watch collect cook cry hug iron knit collected My uncle ________ stamps at the age of ten.

  16. bake brush pack peel phone post smile snow wait watch collect cook cry hug iron knit waited John _______ quite long for his computer to boot.

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