Regular Verbs:
Regular verbs follow a predictable pattern for forming their past tense and past participle. They typically add -ed to the base form.
Examples:
* Base form: walk
* Past tense: walked
* Past participle: walked
Other examples:
* Base form: play
* Past tense: played
* Past participle: played
* Base form: jump
* Past tense: jumped
* Past participle: jumped
* Base form: laugh
* Past tense: laughed
* Past participle: laughed
Irregular Verbs:
Irregular verbs do not follow the typical -ed rule. They have unique forms for their past tense and past participle.
Examples:
* Base form: go
* Past tense: went
* Past participle: gone
Other examples:
* Base form: see
* Past tense: saw
* Past participle: seen
* Base form: eat
* Past tense: ate
* Past participle: eaten
* Base form: take
* Past tense: took
* Past participle: taken
* Base form: write
* Past tense: wrote
* Past participle: written
Tip: Learning irregular verbs often requires memorization. There are resources available online and in textbooks that list common irregular verbs.