Regular Verbs: Examples
Here are some examples of regular verbs in English, broken down by tense:
Present Tense:
* Walk: I walk, you walk, he/she/it walks, we walk, you walk, they walk.
* Play: I play, you play, he/she/it plays, we play, you play, they play.
* Jump: I jump, you jump, he/she/it jumps, we jump, you jump, they jump.
* Cook: I cook, you cook, he/she/it cooks, we cook, you cook, they cook.
Past Tense:
* Walked: I walked, you walked, he/she/it walked, we walked, you walked, they walked.
* Played: I played, you played, he/she/it played, we played, you played, they played.
* Jumped: I jumped, you jumped, he/she/it jumped, we jumped, you jumped, they jumped.
* Cooked: I cooked, you cooked, he/she/it cooked, we cooked, you cooked, they cooked.
Past Participle:
* Walked: I have walked, you have walked, he/she/it has walked, we have walked, you have walked, they have walked.
* Played: I have played, you have played, he/she/it has played, we have played, you have played, they have played.
* Jumped: I have jumped, you have jumped, he/she/it has jumped, we have jumped, you have jumped, they have jumped.
* Cooked: I have cooked, you have cooked, he/she/it has cooked, we have cooked, you have cooked, they have cooked.
Important Notes:
* Regular verbs follow a predictable pattern for forming their past tense and past participle forms by adding "-ed" to the base form.
* There are some irregular verbs in English that do not follow this pattern. For example, "go" becomes "went" and "gone", and "eat" becomes "ate" and "eaten".
* You can use these examples as a guide to identify other regular verbs in English. Just check if the past tense and past participle forms are created by adding "-ed" to the base form.
This is just a small sample of regular verbs in English. There are many more examples, and you can easily find them in dictionaries or online resources.