When the action is past, you use '-ed' on the verb.
He walked fast.
She blocked my path.
The dog crouched before he lunged.
The kitten played with the string.
Yes, "put" is a regular verb in the English language. Regular verbs form their past tense and past participle by adding "-ed" to the base form (e.g., put, put, putting).
Shown is an irregular verb because shown is different to ending in -ed. Does shown end in -ed? No it doesn't end in -ed so which makes it an irregular verb.
no it is not
its a verb just add ed to it
A regular past tense verb.
A regular verb will end in -ed when it is in the past tense.
no
A regular verb.
Yes, as it ends with an ED.
It indicates a condition or quality resulting from the action of a verb.
By adding -ed to the verb.
It is the past tense of the regular verb visit. The -ed ending gives a clue, regular verbs past form ends in -ed.