A: Yes, regular verbs can be used in progressive tenses by adding the present participle form (ending in -ing) to the auxiliary verb “to be”. For example, “He is walking to the store.”
The past participle form of regular verbs ends in -ed. For example, “walked”, “talked”, “played”.
Yes, regular verbs can be used in the imperative form by using the base form of the verb without a subject. For example, “Walk to the store.”
Practice writing and speaking using regular verbs in context. Reading and listening to English content can also help reinforce proper usage.