Regular Verbs

Complete the table:

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}
\hline
Verb & Past Tense \\
\hline
enjoy & \\
\hline
snow & \\
\hline
marvel & \\
\hline
happen & \\
\hline
dance & \\
\hline
join & \\
\hline
live & \\
\hline
rain & \\
\hline
apply & \\
\hline
mix & \\
\hline
last & \\
\hline
arrange & \\
\hline
offer & \\
\hline
shop & \\
\hline
brush & \\
\hline
play & \\
\hline
tap & \\
\hline
receive & \\
\hline
enter & \\
\hline
suggest & \\
\hline
ban & \\
\hline
\end{tabular}



Answer :

To convert regular verbs to their past tense forms based on common rules of English grammar, we typically follow these guidelines:

1. For verbs ending in "e": Simply add a "d" at the end.
2. For verbs ending in "y" preceded by a consonant: Change the "y" to "i" and add "ed".
3.
For all other verbs: Add "ed" to the end.

Using these rules, we match the verbs to their past tense forms:

[tex]\[ \begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline \text{Verb} & \text{Past Tense} \\ \hline \text{enjoy} & \text{enjoied} \\ \hline \text{snow} & \text{snowed} \\ \hline \text{marvel} & \text{marveled} \\ \hline \text{happen} & \text{happened} \\ \hline \text{dance} & \text{danced} \\ \hline \text{join} & \text{joined} \\ \hline \text{live} & \text{lived} \\ \hline \text{rain} & \text{rained} \\ \hline \text{apply} & \text{applied} \\ \hline \text{mix} & \text{mixed} \\ \hline \text{last} & \text{lasted} \\ \hline \text{arrange} & \text{arranged} \\ \hline \text{offer} & \text{offered} \\ \hline \text{shop} & \text{shoped} \\ \hline \text{brush} & \text{brushed} \\ \hline \text{play} & \text{plaied} \\ \hline \text{tap} & \text{taped} \\ \hline \text{receive} & \text{received}\ \\ \hline \text{enter} & \text{entered} \\ \hline \text{suggest} & \text{suggested} \\ \hline \text{ban} & \text{baned} \\ \hline \end{array} \][/tex]

Now the table is complete with the past tense forms of the given regular verbs.