2. DEFINITION OF REGULAR VERBS
• A regular verb is one that follows the pattern of
taking -ed for the past simple and past participle
(or -d if the verb ends in –e)
3. TOP 50 REGULAR VERBS
• Want
• Use
• Work
• Call
• Try
• Ask
• Need
• Seem
• Help
• Play
• Move
• Live
• Believe
• Happen
• Include
• Continue
• Change
• Watch
• Follow
• Stop
• Create
• Open
• Walk
• Offer
• Remember
• Consider
• Appear
• Serve
• Die
• Stay
• Reach
• Kill
• Raise
• Pass
• Desire
• Return
• Explain
• Hope
• Develop
• Carry
• Receive
• Agree
• Support
• Produce
• Cover
• Cause
• Close
• Increase
• Represent
• Reduce
To form the past simple and the past participle, the verbs in white add –d, in yellow add -ed
4. DEFINITION OF IRREGULAR VERBS
• An irregular verb is one that does not take the -
ed ending for the Past Simple and Past
Participle forms. Some irregular verbs do not
change, while others change completely.