Regular Verbs

The regular verbs are those verbs whose conjugations follows the typical grammatical rules. When English teachers say "regular verbs", they usually have in mind the past form and the past participle (verb forms). Such verbs are formed by appending -ed form at the end of the verb. If a verb is not regular, it certainly belongs to irregular verbs.

 Below are a couple of completely random regular verbs.

Verb
Simple Past
Past Participle
Present Tense (he/she/it)
talk
talked
talked
talks
explain
explained
explained
explains
use
used
used
uses
deliver
delivered
delivered
delivers
include
included
included
includes
achieve
achieved
achieved
achieves

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