If a verb of a single syllable ends in a vowel and a consonant, then the consonant is doubled and -ed is added to change it to the past tense. If the verbs that end in -e are changed to the past tense by adding -d: Here we have three different forms of regular verbs Regular verbs are those verbs that have the same fixed ending, that is if the verb that ends in ‘-e’ is changed to past tense by adding ‘-d’ also the verbs that end with ‘y’ are changed to past tense by replacing ‘y’ to ‘-ied’ also the verb that ends in a vowel and a consonant then the consonant is doubled and ‘-ed’ is added to change to past tense. In the example above you can see the use of the word ‘accept’ in its present(accepts), simple past (accepted), future (will accept), and past participle (accepted) form.
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