Homonym: -ed (Past)
The suffix "-ed" is commonly used in English to form the past tense of regular verbs. For example, the verb play becomes played when referring to an action that has already occurred. This suffix can also be used to create adjectives, such as excited or tired, describing a state resulting from an action.
In addition to regular verbs, "-ed" can appear in some irregular verbs, but the form may differ. For instance, the verb go changes to went in the past tense, while walk becomes walked. Understanding the use of "-ed" helps in constructing sentences accurately.