Regular and Irregular Verbs: English Verb Forms

Regular and Irregular Verbs: English Verb Forms

by Manik Joshi
Regular and Irregular Verbs: English Verb Forms

Regular and Irregular Verbs: English Verb Forms

by Manik Joshi

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More than 2500 Regular and 275 Irregular Verbs in English -- Topics: 01A. Regular Verbs -- Pattern - 1, 01B. Regular Verbs -- Pattern - 2, 01C. Regular Verbs -- Pattern - 3, 01D. Regular Verbs -- Pattern - 4, 02. Irregular Verbs, 02A. Irregular Verbs -- Pattern - 1, 02B. Irregular Verbs -- Pattern - 2, 02C. Irregular Verbs -- Pattern - 3, 02D. Irregular Verbs -- Important Notes --- Sample This: 01. Regular verbs form their past tense and the past participle by adding "-ed" in the base (simple present) form. There are the following patterns for making regular Verbs: A: Base form (simple present) doesn't end in "e". We add "-ed" in base form to make the past tense and past participle. Example: abandon -- abandoned - abandoned --- B: Base form (simple present) ends in "e". We add "-d" in base form to make the past tense and past participle. Example: abase -- abased - abased --- C: We repeat the last letter of the base form (simple present) in the past tense and past participle before adding "-ed". Example: rag -- ragged - ragged --- D: Base form (simple present) ends in "y" (and there is consonant before "y"). We replace "y" with "i" in the past tense and past participle before adding "-ed". Example: accompany -- accompanied - accompanied ----- 01A. Regular Verbs -- Pattern - 1 -- Base form (simple present) doesn't end in "e". We add "-ed" in base form to make the past tense and past participle. Examples -- 001. abandon -- abandoned -- abandoned; 002. abolish -- abolished -- abolished; 003. abscond -- absconded -- absconded; 004. abseil -- abseiled -- abseiled; 005. absorb -- absorbed -- absorbed; 006. abstain -- abstained -- abstained; 007. accept -- accepted -- accepted; 008. acclaim -- acclaimed -- acclaimed; 009. accord -- accorded -- accorded; 010. accost -- accosted -- accosted; 011. account -- accounted -- accounted; 012. accredit -- accredited -- accredited; 013. act -- acted -- acted; 014. adapt -- adapted -- adapted; 015. add -- added -- added; 016. address -- addressed -- addressed; 017. adjust -- adjusted -- adjusted; 018. admonish -- admonished -- admonished; 019. adopt -- adopted -- adopted; 020. adorn -- adorned -- adorned; 021. afflict -- afflicted -- afflicted; 022. affront -- affronted -- affronted; 023. ail -- ailed -- ailed; 024. alight -- alighted -- alighted; 025. allay -- allayed -- allayed; 026. annex -- annexed -- annexed; 027. annoy -- annoyed -- annoyed; 028. anoint -- anointed -- anointed; 029. answer -- answered -- answered; 030. appeal -- appealed -- appealed; 031. appear -- appeared -- appeared; 032. append -- appended -- appended; 033. applaud -- applauded -- applauded; 034. appoint -- appointed -- appointed; 035. apportion -- apportioned -- apportioned; 036. approach -- approached -- approached; 037. arraign -- arraigned -- arraigned; 038. arrest -- arrested -- arrested; 039. ascend -- ascended -- ascended; 040. ask -- asked -- asked; 041. assail -- assailed -- assailed; 042. assault -- assaulted -- assaulted; 043. assent -- assented -- assented; 044. assign -- assigned -- assigned; 045. assist -- assisted -- assisted; 046. astonish -- astonished -- astonished; 047. astound -- astounded -- astounded; 048. attach -- attached -- attached; 049. attack -- attacked -- attacked; 050. attempt -- attempted -- attempted; 051. attend -- attended -- attended; 052. attract -- attracted -- attracted; 053. augment -- augmented -- augmented; 054. augur -- augured -- augured; 055. avert -- averted -- averted; 056. avoid -- avoided -- avoided; 057. avow -- avowed -- avowed; 058. award -- awarded -- awarded; 059. badger -- badgered -- badgered; 060. bait -- baited -- baited; 061. banish -- banished -- banished; 062. bankroll -- bankrolled -- bankrolled; 063. banter -- bantered -- bantered; 064. barrack -- barracked -- barracked; 065. barter -- bartered -- bartered; 066. bash -- bashed -- bashed; 067. batter -- battered -- battered; 068. baulk -- baulked -- baulked

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781539488927
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 10/12/2016
Series: English Daily Use , #38
Pages: 102
Sales rank: 715,610
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.21(d)

About the Author

Manik Joshi was born on Jan 26, 1979 at Ranikhet and is permanent resident of Haldwani, Kumaon zone of India. He is an Internet Marketer by profession. He is interested in domaining (business of buying and selling domain names), web designing (creating websites), and various online jobs (including 'self-publishing'). He is science graduate with ZBC (zoology, botany, and chemistry) subjects. He is also an MBA (with specialization in marketing). He has done three diploma courses in computer too. ManikJoshi.com is the personal website of the author.
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