Regular verbs form their past tense by adding "ed" or "d" to the present form, such as "work" becoming "worked" and "breathe" becoming "breathed". Irregular verbs form their past tense in other ways including vowel changes, consonant changes, vowel and consonant changes, or no changes at all.
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A Regular Verb Forms Its Past Tense by Adding Ed or d to the Present Form
Regular verbs form their past tense by adding "ed" or "d" to the present form, such as "work" becoming "worked" and "breathe" becoming "breathed". Irregular verbs form their past tense in other ways including vowel changes, consonant changes, vowel and consonant changes, or no changes at all.
Regular verbs form their past tense by adding "ed" or "d" to the present form, such as "work" becoming "worked" and "breathe" becoming "breathed". Irregular verbs form their past tense in other ways including vowel changes, consonant changes, vowel and consonant changes, or no changes at all.