An irregular verb.
e.g. run -- ran, eat -- ate
It is a regular verb
Grammar that we all use, there is no other kind of grammar.
Kind, kinder, kindest
No. Kind is an adjective or a noun, depending on which form of the word you are using. Noun Example: That painting is one of a kind. Adjective Example: You are so kind.
The word kindness is the abstract noun form for the adjective kind.
The word 'kind' is an adjective. Only verbs have tenses.
Present perfect tense.
A regular triangle, quadrilateral (i.e., square) and hexagon may be used.
The word "be" is a verb. It is the base form (infinitive) of the verb "to be" and can be used as the main verb in a sentence or as an auxiliary verb to form verb tenses or the passive voice.
It is the past tense form of report. Report is a regular verb.
prefer is a regular verb.prefers is the third person singular form of prefer
It is the past tense of the regular verb visit. The -ed ending gives a clue, regular verbs past form ends in -ed.
Only verbs have past tenses, and the word kind is an adjective, hence it has no past tense. He is kind, he was kind, it's the same word.
More than one kind of regular polygon
it doesnt
raft
Yes, if it were completely regular, its past tense would be 'taked' rather than 'took'. 'Taken' is the past participle of the verb, and the past participle is a place where regular has a different kind of meaning. The form it takes does roughly qualify as regular.