REGULAR VERBS

Regular verbs follow the same pattern when moving from one tense to another and they always refer to the verbs that need ed in the past and past participle form.

Here are some common regular verbs that we often use.

Base Form

Past Simple

Past Participle

add

arrive

ask

attempt

believe

blush

box

check

collect

consider

continue

count

cry

decide

defend

dislike

dress

dry

embarrass

enjoy

fill

finish

grant

halt

hat

help

hope

insist

intend

judge

jump

laugh

like

listen

load

lock

look

need

offer

pack

pick

please

pour

promise

push

remember

repeat

reply

rest

return

roam

seem

smile

sob

start

stay

stop

study

suggest

travel

trust

try

wait

walk

want

watch

whisper

whistle

wish

work

added

arrived

asked

attempted

believed

blushed

boxed

checked

collected

considered

continued

counted

cried

decided

defended

disliked

dressed

dried

embarrassed

enjoyed

filled

finished

granted

halted

hated

helped

hoped

insisted

intended

judged

jumped

laughed

liked

listened

loaded

locked

looked

needed

offered

packed

picked

pleased

poured

promised

pushed

remembered

repeated

replied

rested

returned

roamed

seemed

smiled

sobbed

started

stayed

stopped

studied

suggested

traveled

trusted

tried

waited

walked

wanted

watched

whispered

whistled

wished

worked

added

arrived

asked

attempted

believed

blushed

boxed

checked

collected

considered

continued

counted

cried

decided

defended

disliked

dressed

dried

embarrassed

enjoyed

filled

finished

granted

halted

hated

helped

hoped

insisted

intended

judged

jumped

laughed

liked

listened

loaded

locked

looked

needed

offered

packed

picked

pleased

poured

promised

pushed

remembered

repeated

replied

rested

returned

roamed

seemed

smiled

sobbed

started

stayed

stopped

studied

suggested

traveled

trusted

tried

waited

walked

wanted

watched

whispered

whistled

wished

worked