In literacy, the rules for using "ed" typically pertain to forming the past tense of regular verbs. Generally, you add "ed" to the base form of the verb (e.g., "walk" becomes "walked"). However, if a verb ends in "e," you simply add "d" (e.g., "love" becomes "loved"). Additionally, for verbs ending in a consonant followed by a single vowel and another consonant, you double the final consonant before adding "ed" (e.g., "stop" becomes "stopped").
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Ed Janis was born in c. 1922.
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-ed is added to the end of the verb.
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Check your state rules. In Georgia you can't get a license if you are under 18 without taking a drivers ed class. You have to have your learner's permit, of course, to take the drivers ed class.
To eat everything in site and break all the dam* rules. These fandangled kids. Old man Ed, 1999.
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Irregular verbs do not follow the normal rules. To show past tense we usually add -ed to a verb to make it past eg walk/walked, talk/talked Irregular verbs however do not add -ed but have a different word eg eat/ate or the same word cut/cut