Regular Verbs
| base | -s form | past | past participle | -ing form | notes |
| call | calls | called | called | calling | |
| clean | cleans | cleaned | cleaned | cleaning | |
| look | looks | looked | looked | looking | 1 |
| talk | talks | talked | talked | talking | 1 |
| end | ends | ended | ended | ending | 2 |
| wait | waits | waited | waited | waiting | 2 |
| kiss | kisses | kissed | kissed | kissing | 3 |
| wash | washes | washed | washed | washing | 3 |
| live | lives | lived | lived | living | 4 |
| love | loves | loved | loved | loving | 4 |
| beg | begs | begged | begged | begging | 5 |
| sin | sins | sinned | sinned | sinning | 5 |
| play | plays | played | played | playing | |
| stay | stays | stayed | stayed | staying | |
| cry | cries | cried | cried | crying | 6 |
| study | studies | studied | studied | studying | 6 |
| die | dies | died | died | dying | |
| tie | ties | tied | tied | tying |
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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