Past Tense of Regular Verbs

Past Tense of Regular Verbs

Past Tense of Regular Verbs

Past Tense of Regular Verbs

Past Tense of Regular Verbs

Past Tense of Regular Verbs

Past Tense of Regular Verbs

Past Tense of Regular Verbs

Past Tense of Regular Verbs

Past Tense of Regular Verbs

Past Tense of Regular Verbs

Past Tense of Regular Verbs

Past Tense of Regular Verbs

Past Tense of Regular Verbs

Past Tense of Regular Verbs

Past Tense of Regular Verbs

Past Tense of Regular Verbs

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Past Tense of Regular Verbs

The past tense of regular verbs is typically formed by adding "-ed" to the base form. For example, "walk" becomes "walked." If the verb ends in "e", only "-d" is added (e.g., "bake" → "baked"). For verbs ending in a consonant + y, change "y" to "i" before adding "-ed" (e.g., "study" → "studied").