High School English, Volume 3Macmillan, 1936 |
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... past tense and the past participle of this verb is , preferably , dived . In occasional colloquial use only , dove is used . He dived into the water is correct . ― don't A contraction of do not . Do not use for doesn't . Some ...
... past tense and the past participle of this verb is , preferably , dived . In occasional colloquial use only , dove is used . He dived into the water is correct . ― don't A contraction of do not . Do not use for doesn't . Some ...
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... past tense and past participle by adding -d or -ed to the present form ; an irregular verb is one that forms its past tense or past participle , or both , in some other way . Regu- lar verbs are sometimes called weak verbs ; irregular ...
... past tense and past participle by adding -d or -ed to the present form ; an irregular verb is one that forms its past tense or past participle , or both , in some other way . Regu- lar verbs are sometimes called weak verbs ; irregular ...
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Henry Seidel Canby. PRESENT strive swear PAST ( IMPERFECT ) strove swore swam swung took taught swim swing take teach tear think thought throw wake threw wear weep tore woke ( waked ) wore PAST PARTICIPLE striven sworn swum swung taken ...
Henry Seidel Canby. PRESENT strive swear PAST ( IMPERFECT ) strove swore swam swung took taught swim swing take teach tear think thought throw wake threw wear weep tore woke ( waked ) wore PAST PARTICIPLE striven sworn swum swung taken ...
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