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Verbs Starting with D | Regular & Irregular Verbs

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In this blog post, you will learn about verbs starting with D, focusing on both regular and irregular verbs. Understanding these verbs is important for building strong English skills. By mastering their forms and usage, you can improve your ability to speak and write clearly. To expand your vocabulary even further, check out more helpful content in our Vocabulary Category.

Verbs Starting with D | Regular & Irregular Verbs | Download PDF
Verbs Starting with D | Regular & Irregular Verbs | Download PDF
Base form Simple present tense

(3rd person singular)

Present participle

(Continuous tense )

Simple past tense Past participle

(Perfect tense)

Dig Digs Digging Dug Dug
Drink Drinks Drinking Drank Drunk
Draw Draws Drawing Drew Drawn
Direct Directs Directing   Directed    Directed  
Devote Devotes Devoting Devoted Devoted
Die Dies Dying Died Died
Drown Drowns Drowning Drowned Drowned
Dream Dreams Dreaming Dreamt Dreamt  
Deal Deals Dealing Dealt Dealt 
Dwell Dwells Dwelling Dwelt Dwelt
Dry Dries Drying Dried   Dried
Defeat Defeats Defeating Defeated Defeated
Drive Drives Driving Drove Driven
Dare Dares Daring Dared Dared

FAQs

1. What is a verb that starts with d?

A verb that starts with “D” is “dance”.
Example: “I love to dance.”

2. Which verbs can be both regular and irregular?

Some verbs can be both regular and irregular:
Burn:
Regular: “I burned the paper.”
Irregular: “The fire has burnt the wood.”
Learn:
Regular: “She learned a song.”
Irregular: “He has learnt a lot.”

3. What are d-form verbs?

D-form verbs are verbs that end in -d or -ed in their past tense or past participle forms. These are typically regular verbs.
For example:
Walk → Walked
Play → Played
Talk → Talked
These verbs follow the regular pattern of adding -d or -ed to the base form.

4. What are the examples of an irregular verb?

Here are some examples of irregular verbs:
Go → Went → Gone
Eat → Ate → Eaten
See → Saw → Seen
Take → Took → Taken
Run → Ran → Run
Irregular verbs do not follow the regular pattern of adding -ed for past forms.

5. What are the examples of regular verbs?

Here are some examples of regular verbs:
Walk → Walked
Play → Played
Talk → Talked
Jump → Jumped
Cook → Cooked
Regular verbs follow the pattern of adding -ed to the base form for past tense.

Verbs Starting with D PDF Lesson

Verbs Starting with D | Regular & Irregular Verbs | Download PDF

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