Verb Examples with Past Tense and Participles:
| Verb (Present) | Past Tense | Past Participle | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Verbs | | | |
| walk | walked | walked | I walked to the store. |
| talk | talked | talked | She talked to her friends. |
| play | played | played | They played soccer in the park. |
| jump | jumped | jumped | The dog jumped over the fence. |
| study | studied | studied | He studied for his exam. |
| Irregular Verbs | | | |
| go | went | gone | We went to the movies. |
| see | saw | seen | I saw a bird in the tree. |
| eat | ate | eaten | They ate dinner at 6 pm. |
| write | wrote | written | She wrote a letter to her grandmother. |
| know | knew | known | He knew the answer to the question. |
| Helping Verbs | | | |
| have | had | had | I have a new car. |
| be | was/were | been | She was at the library. |
| do | did | done | They did their homework. |
| Phrasal Verbs | | | |
| look up | looked up | looked up | He looked up the word in the dictionary. |
| give up | gave up | given up | She gave up on her dream. |
| put off | put off | put off | They put off the meeting. |
Notes:
* Regular verbs form their past tense and past participle by adding "-ed" to the base form.
* Irregular verbs have different forms for past tense and past participle, and these must be learned individually.
* Helping verbs are used in conjunction with main verbs to form different tenses and moods.
* Phrasal verbs are combinations of a verb and a preposition or adverb. Their past tense and past participle are formed like regular verbs.
These are just a few examples of verbs with their past tense and participles. There are many more verbs in the English language, and you can find more examples in a dictionary or online.