Examples of Regular Verbs:
Regular verbs are verbs that form their past tense and past participle by adding -ed or -d to the base form. Here are some examples:
Present Tense: | Past Tense: | Past Participle:
---|---|---|
walk | walked | walked
play | played | played
dance | danced | danced
jump | jumped | jumped
cook | cooked | cooked
learn | learned | learned
help | helped | helped
love | loved | loved
stop | stopped | stopped
laugh | laughed | laughed
cry | cried | cried
talk | talked | talked
work | worked | worked
watch | watched | watched
listen | listened | listened
read | read | read (irregular, but looks like a regular verb)
Note: Some regular verbs may have irregular spelling changes when adding the -ed or -d ending. For example, "cry" becomes "cried" and "stop" becomes "stopped".
Here are some example sentences using regular verbs:
* I walked to the park yesterday.
* We played basketball in the gym.
* She danced beautifully at the party.
* They jumped into the pool.
* He cooked dinner for his family.
* I learned a new language last year.
* They helped me move my furniture.
* She loved the movie.
* He stopped at the store to buy milk.
* We laughed at the comedian's jokes.
* She cried when she heard the bad news.
* They talked for hours on the phone.
* He worked hard on his project.
* We watched a movie last night.
* She listened to music while she worked.
* He read a book before bed.