Answer:
Speakers of English as a foreign language often make all of their verbs <u>regular</u>.
Explanation:
It is common that someone who is learning English tries to identify and use patterns so their lives become easier. It is also common that those speakers are not aware of some of the rules of the language in the same way native speakers are. Therefore, they often make their verbs regular, that is, they use them in Simple Past Tense following the pattern of regular verbs: verb+ the suffix "ed".
E.g.: I t<u>aked</u> my girlfriend home. (took)
We <u>maked</u> a cake yesterday. (made)
John <u>cutted</u> his arm at work. (cut)
Mary <u>buyed</u> a new car last month. (bought)