The Four Forms of Regular Verbs
Name of verb
Base form
Past form
Present participle
Past participle
to watch
I can
watch
.
I
watch
.
I
watched
.
I am
watching
.
I have
watched
.
to wait
I can
wait
.
I
wait
.
I
waited
.
I am
waiting
.
I have
waited
.
to try
I can
try
.
I
try
.
I
tried
.
I am
trying
.
I have
tried
.
to laugh
I can
laugh
.
I
laugh
.
I
laughed
.
I am
laughing
.
I have
laughed
.
to yell
I can
yell
.
I
yell
.
I
.
I am
yelling
.
I have
.
to dance
I can
.
I
dance
.
I
danced
.
I am
.
I have
danced
.
to wink
I can
wink
.
I
.
I
winked
.
I am
.
I have
.
to stop
I can
.
I
.
I
.
I am
.
I have
.
CONTENTS
MAIN PAGE
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
Technical Requirements
Navigating Sentence Sense
Using Applications
Using a Word Processor
ESL TIPS
CHARTS AND TABLES
Auxiliary Verbs
Common Verb Contractions
Use of Modal Auxiliaries
The Four Forms of Regular Verbs
Common Irregular Verbs
Some Common Prepositions
Verbs, Gerunds and Infinitive Completers
Summary of Comma Use
Uses of Reported Speech
Clause Connectors
Summary of Solutions for Run-ons
Agreement With to do, to have & to be
Pronouns
Spelling Chart
Correction Tally
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