Present Tense (Base Form) | Past Tense | Past Participle
---|---|---|
walk | walked | walked
talk | talked | talked
jump | jumped | jumped
play | played | played
cook | cooked | cooked
work | worked | worked
learn | learned | learned
clean | cleaned | cleaned
help | helped | helped
love | loved | loved
start | started | started
finish | finished | finished
enjoy | enjoyed | enjoyed
cry | cried | cried
laugh | laughed | laughed
dance | danced | danced
sing | sang | sung (irregular)
Important Note: It's easy to think that all verbs with "-ed" endings are regular. However, there are a few verbs that appear regular but have irregular past participles. For example, "sing" has a past participle of "sung," not "singed."
This is just a small sample. You can find many more examples of regular verbs by looking through a dictionary or grammar textbook.