Regular verbs follow a predictable pattern.
To make the past tense and past participle, you simply add -ed (or just -d if the verb ends in “e”) to the base form.
🔹 Examples:
| Base Verb | Past Tense | Past Participle |
|---|---|---|
| walk | walked | walked |
| play | played | played |
| clean | cleaned | cleaned |
| love | loved | loved |
Irregular Verbs:
Irregular verbs do not follow the regular -ed rule.
Their past tense and past participle forms are different and must be memorized.
🔹 Examples:
| Base Verb | Past Tense | Past Participle |
|---|---|---|
| go | went | gone |
| eat | ate | eaten |
| take | took | taken |
| see | saw | seen |

