DEFINE REGULAR VERB WITH 25 EXAMPLES
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A regular verb is a verb that follows the standard pattern in it's inflection.
The term inflection denotes the process of changing a verb form to show tense, mood, number (singular or plural), and person (first person, second person, or third person).
A regular verb is a verb whose conjugation follows the typical normal pattern. That means 'Regular verb' forms their past tense and past participles by adding ‘-d’ or ‘-ed’ to the end of the verb.
They are four-formed verbs.
The past form and past perfect forms are always the same.
Examples:
- act
- belong
- change
- deliver
- erase
- finish
- gain
- help
- ignore
- jingle
- kill
- laugh
- measure
- neglect
- open
- promise
- quarrel
- require
- search
- talk
- use
- visit
- walk
- xerox
- yelp
- zoom
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