False. A regular verb is one that follows a consistent pattern when changing tenses (e.g., adding "-ed" for the past tense), while an irregular verb does not follow these standard patterns. Both regular and irregular verbs express actions. Examples of action verbs include "walk," "run," or "write," which can be either regular or irregular.
A regular verb is a word that expresses an action; an irregular verb is a non action word. True or false
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