What is the difference between regular and irregular verbs?
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Regular verb;
Any verb forming its past tense or past participle by adding –d or –ed to the word is said to be a regular verb. These verbs do not undergo any major change as they change forms whether it is singular to plural or present to past or vice versa.
Irregular verbs;
Those verbs which undergo a substantial change as they change forms, be it singular to plural or present to past or vice versa, fall into the category of irregular verbs.
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Regular verb;
Any verb forming its past tense or past participle by adding –d or –ed to the word is said to be a regular verb. These verbs do not undergo any major change as they change forms whether it is singular to plural or present to past or vice versa.
Irregular verbs;
Those verbs which undergo a substantial change as they change forms, be it singular to plural or present to past or vice versa, fall into the category of irregular verbs.
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Regular verb;
Any verb forming its past tense or past participle by adding –d or –ed to the word is said to be a regular verb. These verbs do not undergo any major change as they change forms whether it is singular to plural or present to past or vice versa.
Irregular verbs;
Those verbs which undergo a substantial change as they change forms, be it singular to plural or present to past or vice versa, fall into the category of irregular verbs.
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