A/an _______ verb ends in -ed in the past tense and in the past participle.



A. action
B. regular
C. being
D. helping

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The correct answer is B. regular.

To get the answer to this question, you need to know the different types of verbs and how they are used in the English language.

Regular verbs are the most common type of verbs in English. They follow a consistent pattern for forming the past tense and past participle by adding -ed to the base form of the verb. For example, the base form of the verb "walk" becomes "walked" in the past tense and past participle.

On the other hand, irregular verbs do not follow this pattern and have their own unique forms in the past tense and past participle. For example, the base form of the verb "go" becomes "went" in the past tense and "gone" in the past participle.

In this question, you are asked to identify the type of verb that ends in -ed in both the past tense and past participle. The correct answer, B. regular, matches this description because regular verbs always end in -ed in both forms.