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Define with examples regular and irregular verbs

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Answered by ANGEL1321
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Explanation:

Regular verbs

A regular verb is one that is conjugated in a traditional form. For example, "bake" is a regular verb because the past tense is "baked" and the future tense is "will bake." However, a word such as "write" is an irregular verb, because the past tense form is not "writed," but is rather "wrote."

example-

1. I walked to the store.                        

2. I had walked to the store.            

Irregular verbs      

An irregular verb is a type of verb that does not follow the general rule of using “-ed” at the end of the word to make the past tense or the past participle form. It means the spellings of an irregular verb can be tricky, and may follow a different pattern. ... Here the underlined words are irregular verb forms.

example-

1.Go get your brother. It’s time to eat dinner.

2.I want to build a sand castle like the one we built last year.

Answered by jinikennedy28121998
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Answer:Verbs in which two of the three forms are the same(eg- sit-sat- sat).Regular verbs

Verbs in which all three forms are different (eg- drink- drank- drunk)Irregular verbs

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