Regular and Irregular Verb Forms Exercises
Select the regular verb from the given sentence: "I walk to school every day."
Answer: Walk
Explanation
"Walk" is a regular verb — its past form is made by simply adding -ed (walk → walked).
Regular verbs follow a predictable pattern in tense changes, unlike irregular verbs.
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