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


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viratkohli010104: i am free dear
Anonymous: hello
Anonymous: how are you?
viratkohli010104: Fine
viratkohli010104: Nd u?
Answered by pinkykumari52
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REGULAR VERB

We can define regular verb as “Regular verbs are those whose past tense and past participles are formed by adding ‘-d’ or ‘-ed’ to the end of the verb”.

EXAMPLES

Advise, afford, agree, brush, bounce, bubble, bump, answer, attach, attack, attempt, attend, bake, chase, collect, color, cheat, check, balance, ban, apologize, earn, educate, arrange, invite, irritate, arrest, cross, crush, extend, increase, influence, connect, consider, improve, include, excuse, interrupt, introduce, exercise, etc.

EXAMPLE IN SENTENCE

You can learn more about the new project through the help of teachers.

I have already learned playing carrom board.

Move your bucket to me, please.

He moved to the city from village.

Ask your parents about the plan of touring.

I asked my teacher about the class schedule.

I work hard daily to win the competition.

He really worked hard all around the year to get first rank in the class.

I go for a walk in the morning.

They walked all around the park.

You have to kick the ball over here.

He kicked the ball very fast over there

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IREGULAR VERB

Verbs (the action words in sentences) are grouped as either regular and irregular, based on whether they follow standard rules of conjugation.

EXAMPLES IN SENTENCE

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

→ In this example, all three irregular verbs (go, get, and eat) are in base form.

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

→ In this example, the irregular verb build is in base form. The irregular verb built is the past simple form of “build”. When you look at the complete list of examples, you’ll notice that built is also the past participle of the irregular verb “build”.

He bet me that I couldn’t run five miles without stopping. I proved him wrong; I ran seven miles before I had to catch my breath.

→ In this example, bet is a past simple form. When you look at the complete list, you will see that all three forms of “bet” are the same. Next, in the same sentence, the irregular verb run is in base form. In the next sentence, ran is the past simple form of “run” and had is the past simple form of “have.” Meanwhile, catch is base form.

I awoke to find that a spider had bitten me. Although the wound didn’t bleed, it itched terribly.

→ In this example, the irregular verb awoke is the past simple form of “awake.” Bitten is past participle form of “bite” and bleed is base form.

Let’s drink some of this lemonade. I drank some yesterday and found it delicious.

→ In this example, the irregular verb drink is in base form. Drank is the past simple form of “drink,” and found is the past simple form of “find.”

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