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 |