Question
Why is this phrase considered to be a phrase containing a regular verb? "Some athletes have taken drug tests to prove they are not on steroids."
Answers
<b>Regular and Irregular Verbs<b>
<b>To make the past tence or past participle form of most verbs(regular verbs) you simply add "ed" at the end.<b>
Ex. Using the verb <b>Walk<b>
Past Tense: I <b>walked<b> through the maze.
Past Participle: I have <b>walked<b> through the maze.
<b>Irregular verbs aren't that simple, here is an example of one.<b>
Past tense: We <b>saw<b> the secret maps.
Past Participle: We have <b>seen<b> the secret maps.</b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b>
<b>To make the past tence or past participle form of most verbs(regular verbs) you simply add "ed" at the end.<b>
Ex. Using the verb <b>Walk<b>
Past Tense: I <b>walked<b> through the maze.
Past Participle: I have <b>walked<b> through the maze.
<b>Irregular verbs aren't that simple, here is an example of one.<b>
Past tense: We <b>saw<b> the secret maps.
Past Participle: We have <b>seen<b> the secret maps.</b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b>