You use a telephone for this.
To call.
Rule #1 of regular past tense verbs.
Add -ed to the end of the verb.
To call - he/she (past tense)
He/she called
To brush - he/she (past tense)
He/she brushed
Wash - I (present tense)
I wash
You do this when you are sad :(
To cry.
Rule #2 of regular past tense verbs.
If the verb ends in the letter ‘e’, then to make the past tense, add –d.
To injure - you (past tense)
You injured
To wash - you (past tense)
You washed
Wash - I (negative present tense)
I do not (don't) wash
You do this on a keyboard.
To type.
Rule #3 of regular past tense verbs.
If the verb ends in the letter ‘y’, then to change into a past tense verb, take off the ‘y‘ and add –ied.
To walk - they (past tense)
They walked
To shower - they (past tense)
They showered
Talk - he/she (present tense)
He/she talks
This is a form of exercise.
To walk OR to jog.
Rule #4 of regular past tense verbs.
If the verb ends in a single vowel followed by a single consonant, then double the consonant and add –ed.
Marry - we (past tense)
We married
To comb - I (past tense)
I combed
Need - he/she (present tense)
He/she needs
Two people do this when they are in love.
True or false - all verbs are regular past tense verbs.
False. We will be learning about IRregular past tense verbs.
Type - I (past tense)
I typed
To try - you (past tense)
You tried
Comb - we (negative present tense)