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Some examples are:BeatEatFightForgetGetHitMeetShoot
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Several verbs in English end with the letter "a," including "to lava," "to gala," and "to zebra." These verbs are not commonly used and often refer to specific actions or contexts. Additionally, some verbs in other languages, such as Spanish or Italian, may also end with an "a."
afford, applaud, attend, blind, command, depend, expand, fold, found, guard... For more, see http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/regular-verbs-list.htm.
Regular verbs are verbs that end with -ed in the past tense. Irregular verbs, on the other hand, do not end in -ed in the past tense. Some examples of regular verbs are:DanceWalkFinishAddAmuseHuntShockRemindReturnScribbleDreamLoveDecideAll of these verbs end in -ed in their past tense form. For example, "dance" becomes "danced".Irregular verbs do not follow a rule like this in the past tense. You must learn their past tense forms. For example, the past tense of "sing" is "sang" rather than singed.
create, decorate, by the way these are spelling words for me. Get the point?
These verbs are called regular verbs. egwalktalklisten
Verbs are referred to as "action" words. Some examples are: running, smiling, jumping, flying. All of these words conjure apicture of "doing something". Verbs very often, in common English language, end in "ing" and "ed".
Some past tense verbs that end in 'T' are:BitFeltFoughtHitKeptLeftLostMeantPutSpentTaughtBeatBuiltSetLitNote that verbs ending this way are irregular verbs.
-s is added to the end of third person singular verbs. egShe likes ice cream. The dog likes ice cream.
Verbs that end in -ing are called present participle verbs, they indicate an ongoing action or state. Examples include running, swimming, laughing, and eating.