Regular Verbs List

Search 50 common regular verbs fully conjugated: base, 3rd person, -ing, and past (-ed)

Base Form 3rd Person (-s) -ing Form Past Simple / Participle (-ed)

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Spelling Rules for -ed / -ing

Most verbs: just add -ed / -ing

walk → walked, walking · play → played, playing

Ends in silent -e: drop the e

like → liked, liking · hope → hoped, hoping

Consonant + y: change y to i (for -ed only)

study → studied · but studying keeps the y

Short stressed syllable ending consonant-vowel-consonant: double the consonant

stop → stopped, stopping · plan → planned, planning

About This List

Regular verbs follow a predictable pattern: add -ed to form both the past simple and the past participle, add -s (or -es) for the third person singular in the present, and add -ing for continuous tenses. The tricky part is the spelling changes that come with certain endings — this page conjugates each verb fully so you don't have to guess.

How to use it: type a verb in any of its forms into the search box — the table filters instantly as you type, showing the full conjugation for that verb.