1. For verbs that end in an "e", we only add "-d".
Examples:
change → changed
believe → believed
2. If the verb ends in a short vowel and a consonant (except "y" or "w"), we double the final consonant.
Examples:
stop → stopped
commit → committed
3. With verbs that end in a consonant and a "y", the "y" is changed to an "i".
Examples:
study → studied
try → tried. > I chose this topic because I really like to use verbs and their congugations.
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Evidence 03/10/18 L.V.T |
To form the simple past with regular verbs, we use the infinitive and add the ending "-ed". The form is the same for all people (I, you, he, she, it, we, they).
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