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Regular and Irregular Verbs?

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Regular and Irregular Verbs?

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“A verb is regular when its past tense and past participle are formed by adding -ed or -d to the base form. [Example:] honor, honored, honored. A verb is irregular when it does not follow the (-ed or -d pattern. If you are unsure about whether a verb form is regular or irregular, or what the correct form is, consult [. . .] a dictionary. Dictionaries list any irregular forms under the entry for the base form” (Lunsford, The Everyday Writer 230).

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