Vocabulary is one of the most important categories. Without vocabulary, you cannot write, even communicate in oral way. Fluency is determined by input and output, apart from a basic knowledge of Grammar.
Regular Verbs
A regular verb is any verb whose conjugation follows the typical pattern, or one of the typical patterns, of the language to which it belongs. A verb whose conjugation follows a different pattern is called an irregular verb.
Examples:
ALLOW ALLOWED ALLOWED
APPROVE APPROVED APPROVED
ATTACH ATTACHED ATTACHED
ASK ASKED ASKED
ADD ADDED ADDED
APPRECIATE APPRECIATED APPRECIATED
Irregular verbs
A verb in which the past tense is not formed by adding the usual -ed ending. Examples of irregular verbs are sing (past tense sang); feel (felt); and go (went). (Compare them with regular verb.)
Verbs in English are irregular if they don't have a conventional -ed ending (like asked or ended) in the past tense and/or past participle forms.
Examples:
CUT CUT CUT
PUT PUT PUT
BLEED BLED BLED
BRING BROUGHT BROUGHT
BEGIN BEGAN BEGUN
DRIVE DROVE DRIVEN
Regular Verbs
A regular verb is any verb whose conjugation follows the typical pattern, or one of the typical patterns, of the language to which it belongs. A verb whose conjugation follows a different pattern is called an irregular verb.
Examples:
ALLOW ALLOWED ALLOWED
APPROVE APPROVED APPROVED
ATTACH ATTACHED ATTACHED
ASK ASKED ASKED
ADD ADDED ADDED
APPRECIATE APPRECIATED APPRECIATED
Irregular verbs
A verb in which the past tense is not formed by adding the usual -ed ending. Examples of irregular verbs are sing (past tense sang); feel (felt); and go (went). (Compare them with regular verb.)
Verbs in English are irregular if they don't have a conventional -ed ending (like asked or ended) in the past tense and/or past participle forms.
Examples:
CUT CUT CUT
PUT PUT PUT
BLEED BLED BLED
BRING BROUGHT BROUGHT
BEGIN BEGAN BEGUN
DRIVE DROVE DRIVEN
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