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Yes I can. It is easy to form past and past participle for regular verbs just add -ed. For example walk - walked.

So just think of a verb then add - ed and you have the past form and the past participle.

Here are some to get you started:

kick - kicked

drop - dropped

hop - hopped

mop - mopped

chop - chopped

lop - lopped

can - canned

pan - panned

tan - tanned

bark - barked

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