High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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... PAST ( IMPERFECT ) bore ( bare ) beat became PAST PARTICIPLE born ( borne ) beaten become began begun bent besought bade bent besought bidden bid bid bit ... PAST ( IMPERFECT ) PAST PARTICIPLE hit hit hurt hurt GRAMMAR AND PUNCTUATION 335.
... PAST ( IMPERFECT ) bore ( bare ) beat became PAST PARTICIPLE born ( borne ) beaten become began begun bent besought bade bent besought bidden bid bid bit ... PAST ( IMPERFECT ) PAST PARTICIPLE hit hit hurt hurt GRAMMAR AND PUNCTUATION 335.
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... PAST ( IMPERFECT. PAST ( IMPERFECT ) PAST PARTICIPLE hit hit hurt hurt knit ( knitted ) knit laid laid led led leaped learned leaped learned let let lay lain lied lied loosed loosed lost lost paid paid pleaded proved pleaded proved put ...
... PAST ( IMPERFECT. PAST ( IMPERFECT ) PAST PARTICIPLE hit hit hurt hurt knit ( knitted ) knit laid laid led led leaped learned leaped learned let let lay lain lied lied loosed loosed lost lost paid paid pleaded proved pleaded proved put ...
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... past , and future , and three simple tenses corresponding to them , past , present , and future . There are also three compound tenses : the present perfect ( often written perfect ) , denoting action completed at present , the past ...
... past , and future , and three simple tenses corresponding to them , past , present , and future . There are also three compound tenses : the present perfect ( often written perfect ) , denoting action completed at present , the past ...
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