regulare and irregulare verbs exercise
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Regular verbs
1. The regular past tense in English is usually formed by -ed ending (work - worked, stay - stayed). It is the same for all persons, singular and plural: I started, you started, he started, we played, they played.
2. The regular past participle is the same. It is also formed by -ed ending (worked, stayed). It is used in perfect tenses and passive voice: I have started, you had started, he will have started, it was started.
3. There are, however, groups of regular verbs which change their spelling in the past tense and past participle
Irregular verbs
English irregular verbs can have up to three different forms: the base form (go, draw), the past tense (went, drew) and the past participle (gone, drawn).
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