what are the different past tense of regular verb and past tense of irregular verb?
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Answer:
Regular Verbs are the verbs with usual simple past and past participle forms. Irregular verbs refers to the verbs which have same or different present and past tense forms.Regular verbs are those verbs where the past simple and past participle of the verb ends with either a –ed or –d. For example: cook, cooked, cooked. Irregular verbs are those verbs that do not have a specific formula to indicate them in its past simple and past participle. For example: cut, cut, cut or run, ran, run.
Explanation:
Regular verbs form their past tense and past participle by adding 'ed'. Irregular verbs form their past tense and their past participle in a different way.
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Regular verbs are those verbs where the past simple and past participle of the verb ends with either a –ed or –d. For example: cook, cooked, cooked. Irregular verbs are those verbs that do not have a specific formula to indicate them in its past simple and past participle. For example: cut, cut, cut or run, ran, run.
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