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No. Although most verbs form a past tense or adjective by adding -ed, some verbs have irregular tenses. The verb to be has irregular past tenses (was were) in addition to irregular present tenses (am, is, are).

There are other verbs that have special forms of the past tense. For example, if you read an assignment yesterday, you do not say "I readed the assignment," you say "I read the assignment." Likewise, if you saw your brother yesterday, you don't say "I see-ed my brother," you say "I saw him." And if you worked on a paper yesterday, you would not say "I doed my paper," you would say "I did it." While you "think" today, you "thought" yesterday.

However, for most other verbs, adding "ed" will properly turn the verb into the past tense form.

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Not to every verb. Some verbs have irregular forms when adding "-ed" like "go" to "went". Additionally, some verbs don't change at all in the past tense, like "hit."

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