Unfortunately, English is a strange and tricky language! There are many verbs that do not follow the regular simple past rule.
For verbs that end in e, all you have to do is add a -d to the end.
Verb | bake | change | rope | complete | believe |
Past Verb | baked | changed | roped | completed | believed |
For verbs that end in the letter y, change the y to an i and add -ed to the end.
Verb | cry | try | apply | marry | fry |
Past Verb | cried | tried | applied | married | fried |
Often, when words end with one vowel and one consonant, you have to double up th consonant before adding -ed.
Verb | rap | flip | rub | snap | commit |
Past Verb | rapped | flipped | rubbed | snapped | committed |
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