Regular Verbs

Regular Verbs 


base-s formpastpast participle-ing formnotes

callcallscalledcalledcalling
cleancleanscleanedcleanedcleaning

looklookslookedlookedlooking1
talktalkstalkedtalkedtalking1

endendsendedendedending2
waitwaitswaitedwaitedwaiting2

kisskisseskissedkissedkissing3
washwasheswashedwashedwashing3

liveliveslivedlivedliving4
loveloveslovedlovedloving4

begbegsbeggedbeggedbegging5
sinsinssinnedsinnedsinning5

playplaysplayedplayedplaying
staystaysstayedstayedstaying

crycriescriedcriedcrying6
studystudiesstudiedstudiedstudying6

diediesdieddieddying
tietiestiedtiedtying
Notes:
1. Pronunciation differences in past/past participle after /p, s, k, f/ sounds 

2. Pronunciation differences in past/past participle after /t, d/ sounds3. Spelling and pronunciation differences in –s form after /s, sh, ch, z/ sounds
4. Dropping of “silent e” with –ing endings
5. Doubled consonants after “short” vowel sounds
6. Spelling differences when “y” is preceded by a consonant



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