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When verbs are written in the past tense they often end in -ed. If the word already ends in an 'e' then you just need to add a -d. For example: ...
The regular verb “walk,” for instance, forms both its past tense and its past participle by adding “ed.” That’s the formula for most regular verbs: Today I walk. Yesterday I walked.
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