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I have boubt in regular and irregular verds​

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Answered by OyeeKanak
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As you can see recognizing regular verbs really is a simple matter. If you can add the ending “d” or “ed” to the word to make the past tense, then the verb is the regular verb! ... Examples of Regular Verbs.

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Irregular verbs are common verbs in the English language that do not follow the simple system of adding “d” or “ed” to the end of the word to form the past tense. ... Some irregular verbs follow patterns, such as drink–drank, spring–sprang, know-knew, and blow-blew but you can't use those patterns with predictability.

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Answered by Mehwish09
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What are Regular and Irregular verbs

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A regular verb is any verb whose conjugation follows the typical pattern, or one of the typical patterns, of the language to which it belongs.

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A verb whose conjugation follows a different pattern is called an irregular verb.

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