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In Cherokee, for example, each regular verb has 21,262 forms.
The present active infinitive is the second principal part (in regular verbs).
A regular verb in Latin belongs to one of four main conjugations.
The conjugation system of regular verbs is rather complex.
There are two conjugation classes of regular verbs, as illustrated below.
However, for nearly all regular verbs, a separate thou form was no longer commonly used in the past tense.
The following is an example of a regular verb paradigm in Egyptian Arabic.
Looking back, he remarked, "I soon learnt that it was not a good idea to come home excited over regular verbs".
Given all possible combinations of affixes, each regular verb can have 21,262 inflected forms.
In regular verbs, the future subjunctive and the personal infinitive are formally identical.
Regular verbs form their past and past participle by adding ed (d).
All regular verbs, regardless of conjugation, form the imperative mood in the same way:
In urban dialects, regular verbs are conjugated according to the following pattern:
The present subjunctive of regular verbs is formed with the endings shown below:
In Irish, the future tense is formed two ways in regular verbs, depending on verb class.
When teaching modern languages, it is usually most useful to have a narrow definition of a "regular verb" and treat all other groups as irregular.
With regular verbs, the past tense is formed (in terms of spelling) by adding -ed to the base form (play played).
Simple past tense in regular verbs is indicated by lenition of the initial consonant.
Regular verbs form the simple past in -ed; however there are a few hundred irregular verbs with different forms.
Learners may avoid a problematic word by using a different one, for example substituting the irregular verb make with the regular verb ask.
For instance, the past tense of regular verbs is expressed by adding -d or -ed to the infinitive.
To form the imperfect for French regular verbs, take the present tense e.g. "nous "
Here is a regular verb, kér ("ask", "have a request").
(May I presume that it's a regular verb?)
Styric doesn't have any regular verbs.