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Regular verbs (-ed)

The text discusses the use of simple past tense in English grammar, which is utilized to describe actions that have already occurred and concluded. It highlights the difference between regular and irregular verbs in the construction of past tense.

Regular verbs (-ed)

Simple Past

We use the simple past to describe actions that started and ended in the past.

Drive = Drove

Buy = Bought

Give = Gave

Take = Took

Drink = Drank

Go = Went

Use = Used

Want = Wanted

Work = Worked

Talk = Talked

Visit = Visited

Walk = Walked

Irregular verbs

Did we eat pizza at Little Caesars yesterday?

We didn't eat pizza at Little Caesars yesterday.

We ate pizza at Little Caesars yesterday.

Regular verbs (-ed)

Did you play basketball at club Naco last night?

You didn't play basketball at club Naco last night.

You played basketball at club Naco last night.