The document lists regular verbs in English that follow three common patterns: (1) verbs ending in "ed" to indicate past tense (e.g. asked, brushed, cooked), (2) verbs ending in "d" to indicate past tense (e.g. belonged, believed, closed), and (3) verbs ending in "id" to indicate past tense (e.g. added, repeated, visited). A total of 30 regular verbs are provided across the three patterns.
The document lists regular verbs in English that follow three common patterns: (1) verbs ending in "ed" to indicate past tense (e.g. asked, brushed, cooked), (2) verbs ending in "d" to indicate past tense (e.g. belonged, believed, closed), and (3) verbs ending in "id" to indicate past tense (e.g. added, repeated, visited). A total of 30 regular verbs are provided across the three patterns.
The document lists regular verbs in English that follow three common patterns: (1) verbs ending in "ed" to indicate past tense (e.g. asked, brushed, cooked), (2) verbs ending in "d" to indicate past tense (e.g. belonged, believed, closed), and (3) verbs ending in "id" to indicate past tense (e.g. added, repeated, visited). A total of 30 regular verbs are provided across the three patterns.