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In English grammar, verbs are regular if they have the conventional ‘-ed’ ending in the past tense and/or past participle forms. These verbs follow the usual rules for verb forms. Their conjugation follows the typical pattern of the language to which they belong. Simply, a regular verb is any verb that follows the general rule of using “-ed” at the end of the word to make the past tense or the past participle form.
Novels and play
Novels and play