What type of verb ends in -ed in the past tense and in the past participle? Is it a helping, regular, action, or being verb?
1 Answer
Sep 24, 2016
It is a feature of regular verbs.
Explanation:
In English regular verbs are those, with Past Simple and Past Participle ending with -ed:
Examples:
play - played - played,
invite - invited - invited,
smoke - smoked - smoked.
etc.
Verbs which have other forms of Past Simple and Past Participle are called irregular.
Examples:
do - did - done,
be - was/were - been
write - wrote - written
cost - cost - cost
etc.