For regular verbs in the past simple tense, add "ed" to the base verb form. For example, to express that someone walked to work yesterday, add "ed" to the verb "walk" as in "I/you/she/we/they walked to work yesterday."
For regular verbs in the past simple tense, add "ed" to the base verb form. For example, to express that someone walked to work yesterday, add "ed" to the verb "walk" as in "I/you/she/we/they walked to work yesterday."
For regular verbs in the past simple tense, add "ed" to the base verb form. For example, to express that someone walked to work yesterday, add "ed" to the verb "walk" as in "I/you/she/we/they walked to work yesterday."
Example: Walk I walked to work yesterday. We walked to work yesterday. You walked to work yesterday. She walked to work yesterday. They walked to work yesterday.