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Regular Verbs are characterize because their change completely
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Regulars verbs are those whose past tenseare formed by adding a -d or an -ed to the end of the verb
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The difference between a regular and an irregular verb is the formation of the simple past and past participle. Regular verbs are dependably consistent—the simple pastends in ed as does the past participle.
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Irregulars verbs are those whose past form doesnt change and it is only needed to add an ed - d
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These are examples of regular verbs
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These are examples of Irregular Verbs
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"Studied" is an example of
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Irregular verb
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Regular Verb
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"Watched" is an example of:
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Regular verb
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Irregular verb
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"Sold" is an example of:
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Regular verb
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Irregular verb
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"drunk" is an example of:
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Irregular Verb
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Regular Verb
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[blank_start]Regular Verbs[blank_end] do not change their form in the past, they are only add a d-ed
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Regular Verbs
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Irregular Verbs
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Past Participle
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[blank_start]Irregular verbs[blank_end] are verbs that do not follow the convention of adding 'ed' at the end of the verb to form past tense statements.
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Irregular verbs
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Regular Verbs
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Past Participle
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"Have been Playing" is an example of Regular verb
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"Became" is an example of regular verb
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Payed is an example of Irregular verb