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to walk

to move at a regular pace, lifting your feet

Present form
Past form
Continuous form
Past Participle form
walk
walked
walking
walked
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Present form

walk

I walk to work.

She walks from her house to school in about five minutes.

A: Do you do a lot of exercise?
B: Yes. I run, lift weights, and walk a lot.
A: Is walking good for you?
B: Yes, very.

Past form

walked

I walked from South Kensington to Liverpool Street. It was a very long way.

They walked for hours before they found their hotel.

A: Where are you?
B: At the train station.
A: Already?
B: Yes. I walked very quickly.

Continuous form

walking

I'm walking there now.

David was walking to the shop and lost his phone on the way.

A: What are you doing?
B: I'm walking to the park with the dog.
A: I'm at the park too. I'll meet you by the fountain.
B: Sounds good.

Past participle

walked

I've walked a lot during this holiday.

He's walked 24 miles a day for seven days to raise money for charity.

A: (yawns)
B: What's wrong?
A: I'm shattered.
B: It's only Monday. How come you're so tired?
A: I'd walked so much this weekend. I went on two historical walks, both lasting three hours.

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