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Old 01-May-2003, 17:38
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Default Re: irregular verbs

BTW, it's not a list of words that is as hard to learn as it might seem. Emphasize the most common ones first (run, see, do, make, etc.). Also, remember that when an irregular verb takes a prefix its tenses, forms, etc. are formed the same way as the base form with the additon of the prefix. For example, all the forms of outrun, overrun, and rerun are spelled the same way as the base form.

< If I have made any mistakes in terminology, somebody will, hopefully, correct me. I often have trouble thinking of the word I need. :( >

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