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Simple Present Tense Example

Simple Present Tense Example, Simple Present Tense Sentence.  1)I play a cricket  2)You play a cricket  3)He plays a cricket 4)She plays a cricket  5)It plays a cricket  6)They play a cricket 7)We play a cricket  8)Samir drive a bike  9)Sagar write a essay  10)Isha speak a song  11)Ramesh wash a hand 12)Priyanka watch a tv 13)Priya cook a meat  14) Pravin run on road. 15) Aman open a door. 16) Vishal close the road.  17) Vishal sow a maize seed. 18) Yaswant push a car. 19) Navin pray in the temple.  20) Ritesh pour a water. 21) Dipak abandon a college.  22) Riya accepts a invitation of party.  23) Jay achieve a law degree.  24) Gauri acts in the drama.  25) kavita adds phone number in phone.  26) Babita reads a novel.  27) Police inspector admire their juniors.   28) maya adopts six years old. girl from orphanage home  29) Kunal give advise for students.  30) Rudra agree for marriage.  31) Ganpat allow for watch TV. 32) Hari amass weat seed.  33) Vaishnavi amzes form dancing of peaco

Regular Verbs | Meaning, Examples & List

Regular Verbs | Meaning, Examples & List A regular verb is a type of verb that forms its past tense and past participle by adding "-ed" or just "-d" to the base form of the verb. These verbs follow a predictable pattern when conjugated in various tenses. Examples of regular verbs include "walk" (walked), "talk" (talked), "play" (played), and "jump" (jumped). This contrasts with irregular verbs, which have unpredictable changes in their past tense and past participle forms (e.g., "go" -> "went", "eat" -> "ate"). Present Tense Past Tense Past Participle Abandon Abandoned Abandoned Abscond Absconded Absconded Accept Accepted Accepted Accompany Accompanied Accompanied Accost Accosted Accosted Accuse Accused Accused Achive Achived Achived Acquaint Acquainted Acquainted Acquire Acquired Acquired Act Acted Acted Add