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Regular Verbs List
There are thousands of regular verbs in English. This is a list of 600 of the more common regular verbs. Note that there are some spelling variations in American English (for example, “practice” becomes “practice” in American English).
- • accept
- • add
- • admire
- • admit
- • advise
- • afford
- • agree
- • alert
- • allow
- • amuse
- • analyse
- • announce
- • annoy
- • answer
- • apologise
- • appear
- • applaud
- • appreciate
- • approve
- • argue
- • arrange
- • arrest
- • arrive
- • ask
- • attach
- • attack
- • attempt
- • attend
- • attract
- • avoid
- • back
- • bake
- • balance
- • ban
- • bang
- • bare
- • bat
- • bathe
- • battle
- • beam
- • beg
- • behave
- • belong
- • bless
- • blind
- • blink
- • blot
- • blush
- • boast
- • boil
- • bomb
- • book
- • bore
- • borrow
- • bounce
- • bow
- • box
- • brake
- • brake
- • branch
- • breathe
- • bruise
- • brush
- • bubble
- • bump
- • burn
- • bury
- • calculate
- • call
- • camp
- • care
- • carry
- • carve
- • cause
- • challenge
- •change
- • charge
- • chase
- • cheat
- • check
- • cheer
- • chew
- • choke
- • chop
- • claim
- • clap
- • clean
- • clear
- • clip
- • close
- • coach
- • coil
- • collect
- • colour
- • comb
- • command
- • communicate
- • compare
- • compete
- • complain
- • complete
- • concentrate
- • concern
- • confess
- • confuse
- • connect
- • consider
- • consist
- • contain
- • continue
- • copy
- • correct
- • cough
- • count
- • cover
- • crack
- • crash
- • crawl
- • cross
- • crush
- • cry
- • cure
- • curl
- • curve
- • cycle
- • dam
- • damage
- • dance
- • dare
- • decay
- • deceive
- • decide
- • deliver
- • depend
- • describe
- • desert
- • deserve
- • destroy
- • detect
- • disapprove
- • disarm
- • discover
- • dislike
- • divide
- • double
- • doubt
- • dress
- • drip
- • drop
- • drown
- • drum
- • dry
Base Form
The base form of a verb is its form in a dictionary entry. For example, if you looked up sang, the dictionary would refer you to the base form sing.
The base form is also the source (or base) for the present (with a few exceptions), infinitive, and the present participle of the verb, whether the verb is regular or irregular.
The base form is used as a verb in three ways.
(1) It follows certain helping verbs, the most important being the modal auxiliary verbs or modals for short: can/could, may/might, will/would, shall/should, and must.
(Modal verbs themselves have no base form, infinitive, present participle, or past participle; they have only present and past forms.) Note the base form of the verb is in the following sentences.
Writer | Mark Lester |
Language | English |
Pages | 5 |
Pdf Size | 0.02 MB |
Category | Literature |
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