Regular Verbs :-
Those verbs that form their past tense by adding -ed , -d , or -t, with or without a change of the inside vowel are called Regular Verbs.
Example :-
Conduct - Conducted - Conducted
Conclude - Concluded - Concluded
Clean - Cleaned - Cleaned
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Regular verbs in English [1]
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Single word for a group of words
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Contractions in English
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Singular - Plural
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Phrasal verbs : 80+ important Phrasal Verbs | Group Verbs
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Antonyms formed with Prefix | 200 important opposite words
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Regular Verbs in English | Important forms of verbs | Verb forms | Present | Past | Past participle | Verb forms in English v1 v2 v3 | Verb forms in English Grammar | Forms of verb v1 v2 v3 | Forms of verbs in English | Present Past Past participle
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