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200 common regular verbs in english

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Talk a Lot
Intermediate Book 1
200 Common Regular Verbs in English
The past forms (2nd and 3rd forms) of all regular verbs in English end in “-ed”. The rules are:





If the verb ends with a LíL or LÇL sound, “-ed” is pronounced L]ÇL
If the verb ends with a vowel sound, “-ed” is pronounced LÇL=
If the verb ends with a voiced consonant sound, “-ed” is pronounced LÇL
If the verb ends with an unvoiced consonant sound, “-ed” is pronounced LíL

Practise saying the past form of each regular verb, ending in L]ÇL , LÇL , or LíL
accept
achieve
add
admire
admit
advise
agree
alienate
allow
announce
annoy
apologise
appear
applaud
arrange
arrive


attempt
attend
attract
avoid
bake
bathe
beg
behave
belong
boil
book
bother
brake
call
care
challenge
change
charm
chat
cheat
check
clean
climb
close
communicate
complain
complete
consider
contain
continue

correct
create
debate
deceive

decide
deliver
descend
determine
distract
doubt
dream
earn
employ
empty
end
enjoy
enter
erase
exercise
exist
experiment
explain
explode
extend
fade
fascinate
fax
fill
finalise

finish
fit
fix
fold
form
forward
fry
glue
guard
guess
halve
handle
happen
hate
help
hope
hunt
ignore
imagine
improve
include
intend
invent
invite
join

jump
kick
kiss
knock

last
laugh
learn
lie
like
listen
live
load
loan
lock
look
love
manage
match
matter
mend
miss
move
need
notice
occupy
offer
open
order
owe
own
paint
pass
perform
phone

pick
place
play
point
post
praise
prefer
preserve
print
promise
pronounce
protect
pull
push
rain
reach

realise
receive
recommend
record
replace
reply
return
rob
rush
seem
share
socialise
spare

stain
start
stop
succeed
suggest
suppose
surprise
survey
suspend
switch
talk
target
tempt
test
text
thank
tire
touch
tour
trade
train
transform
travel
trust
try
use
visit
wait
walk
want

wash
waste
watch
weigh
work
worry
zoom

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