Play is a regular verb.
You can tell by looking at the past tense forms. If the past tense ends in -ed then the verb is regular. (The past tense of play is played).
A regular verb is a verb that is made past tense by adding -ed.eg walk - walked, move - movedAn irregular verb has a different word for the past tense.eg run - ran, buy - bought, catch - caughtbecome - became. So become is an irregular verbno sorry
The word come is a verb. Come is an irregular verb.
The word to "go" is a verb. It is an irregular verb.
Dont you mean irregular verb no such word as 'eregular'?
The word find is a verb. It is an irregular verb.
irregular
When used as a verb, the word heart is a regular verb.
A regular verb is a verb that is made past tense by adding -ed.eg walk - walked, move - movedAn irregular verb has a different word for the past tense.eg run - ran, buy - bought, catch - caughtbecome - became. So become is an irregular verbno sorry
The word bit is not a regular verb. It can be either a noun or a verb, and as a verb, it is an irregular form of the verb to bite.
The word "collecting" is a regular verb form. Regular verbs follow standard rules for verb conjugation, such as adding "-ed" to form the past tense. Irregular verbs do not follow these standard rules.
Terminate is a regular verb. It is called a regular verb because to make the past tense form you add -ed = terminated.
"Borrowed" is a regular verb. It follows the typical pattern for forming past tense verbs by adding '-ed' to the base form of the verb.
"Joined" is a regular verb in English. It follows the standard verb conjugation rules for regular verbs, such as adding "-ed" to form the past tense.
An irregular verb is a verb for which the past tense is not - ed.Walk is a regular verb because to make the past tense walked we add -ed.Run is an irregular verb because to make the past tense we don't add -ed we have a new word ran.regular irregularwalk - walked run - rantalk - talked speak - spokeburn - burned teach - taughtwant - wanted catch - caughtetc.
The word "blow" is an irregular verb. It does not follow the typical pattern of adding "-ed" to form its past tense ("blew" instead of "blowed") and past participle ("blown" instead of "blowed").
brought is the past of bring.we don't add -ed to bring to make the past - bringed. So bring is an irregular verb and brought is it's irregular past.
No, "dar" is a regular verb in Spanish. Its conjugation follows the same pattern as other regular -ar verbs.