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Regular Verbs
(Base form → Past form)
All follow regular “-ed” past tense rule.
  1. Talk → Talked – to speak
  2. Walk → Walked – to move on feet
  3. Play → Played – to enjoy a game
  4. Help → Helped – to assist
  5. Love → Loved – to care deeply
  6. Work → Worked – to do a job
  7. Clean → Cleaned – to remove dirt
  8. Cook → Cooked – to make food
  9. Jump → Jumped – to leap
  10. Watch → Watched – to look at
  11. Start → Started – to begin
  12. Wash → Washed – to make clean with water
  13. Open → Opened – to make something not closed
  14. Close → Closed – to make something not open
  15. Laugh → Laughed – to express happiness
  16. Cry → Cried – to shed tears
  17. Smile → Smiled – to show happiness on face
  18. Call → Called – to make a phone call
  19. Visit → Visited – to go see someone
  20. Study → Studied – to learn
  21. Dance → Danced – to move to music
  22. Paint → Painted – to color with a brush
  23. Finish → Finished – to end
  24. Live → Lived – to stay in a place
  25. Listen → Listened – to hear carefully
  26. Watch → Watched – to observe
  27. Hug → Hugged – to embrace
  28. Push → Pushed – to press forward
  29. Pull → Pulled – to drag backward
  30. Talk → Talked – to speak
  31. Answer → Answered – to reply
  32. Blush → Blushed – to turn red on face
  33. Agree → Agreed – to say yes
  34. Shout → Shouted – to speak loudly
  35. Rain → Rained – to fall water from sky
  36. Snow → Snowed – to fall snow
  37. Brush → Brushed – to clean with brush
  38. Cheer → Cheered – to show joy
  39. Count → Counted – to number things
  40. Divide → Divided – to split
  41. Drag → Dragged – to pull with effort
  42. Drop → Dropped – to let fall
  43. Enjoy → Enjoyed – to feel happy
  44. Fix → Fixed – to repair
  45. Follow → Followed – to go after
  46. Guess → Guessed – to try to know
  47. Happen → Happened – to occur
  48. Hate → Hated – to dislike
  49. Hope → Hoped – to wish
  50. Hurry → Hurried – to move fast
  51. Imagine → Imagined – to think in mind
  52. Invite → Invited – to ask someone
  53. Join → Joined – to connect
  54. Kick → Kicked – to hit with foot
  55. Laugh → Laughed – to show joy
  56. Like → Liked – to enjoy
  57. Look → Looked – to see
  58. Love → Loved – to care
  59. Marry → Married – to wed
  60. Measure → Measured – to find length
  61. Move → Moved – to change place
  62. Need → Needed – to require
  63. Notice → Noticed – to observe
  64. Offer → Offered – to give
  65. Order → Ordered – to request
  66. Pass → Passed – to go beyond
  67. Plan → Planned – to arrange
  68. Play → Played – to enjoy
  69. Practice → Practiced – to repeat learning
  70. Promise → Promised – to say you’ll do it
  71. Punch → Punched – to hit
  72. Reach → Reached – to arrive
  73. Refuse → Refused – to say no
  74. Return → Returned – to come back
  75. Save → Saved – to rescue
  76. Scare → Scared – to frighten
  77. Scream → Screamed – to shout
  78. Search → Searched – to look for
  79. Share → Shared – to give part
  80. Shop → Shopped – to buy things
  81. Show → Showed – to display
  82. Skip → Skipped – to jump over
  83. Smoke → Smoked – to inhale smoke
  84. Stay → Stayed – to remain
  85. Start → Started – to begin
  86. Stop → Stopped – to end
  87. Talk → Talked – to speak
  88. Thank → Thanked – to show gratitude
  89. Travel → Traveled – to go places
  90. Try → Tried – to attempt
  91. Type → Typed – to write using keyboard
  92. Use → Used – to apply
  93. Visit → Visited – to go see
  94. Wait → Waited – to stop and stay
  95. Walk → Walked – to move by foot
  96. Want → Wanted – to wish
  97. Wash → Washed – to clean
  98. Watch → Watched – to see
  99. Work → Worked – to do a task
  100. Worry → Worried – to feel stress

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Ashish Pithadiya
Hello! I am pleased to introduce myself (Ashish Pithadiya) as a lecturer at PNR Shah Mahila Arts and Commerce College, Palitana. I hold a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in English Literature, which makes me well-equipped to guide and mentor students in this subject area. As a visiting faculty member, I am committed to providing a stimulating and engaging learning experience for my students. I believe that literature has the power to transform individuals and society, and I am passionate about sharing this belief with my students. I strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their ideas and opinions.