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To change regular verbs to past tense add -ed

walk - walked, listen - listened, harass - harassed

There is no rule to change irregular verbs. You have to learn the past forms.

run - ran, catch - caught, misunderstand - misunderstood

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How do regular and irregular form their past form?

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