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E.g. 4.

All the other regular verbs take


- called /ed/ in their simple past and past
participle.
- arrived
-saved 5. Remember: if there is a
consonant after a stressed vowel at
3. The final /ed/ sound the end of the root word, we
doubled the consonant.
E.g.
- needed 6. If the vowel is not stressed, we
- hated do not double it.
- invited

1. Regular verbs ending in silent:


E.g.
die - died closed - closed

2. Regular verbs ending in a vowel


+y:
E.g.
1. Regular verbs ending in silent- play - played stay – stayed
take /d/ in their simple past
participle.
3. Regular verbs ending in a
2. Regular verbs ending in a vowel consonant +y:
+y take /ed/ in their simple past and E.g.
participle.
marry – married carry- carried
3. Regular verbs ending in a
consonant +y take /-ied/ in their 4. All the other regular verbs:
simple past and past participle (the
-y changes to i followed by /ed/.

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