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Old 28-Nov-2007, 01:46
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Can anyone tell me what the difference is between irregular and regular verbs??

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Default Re: regular/irregular.

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Can anyone tell me what the difference is between irregular and regular verbs??

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Click on Irregular Verbs, to your left and up.
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Default Re: regular/irregular.

oh thanks.
I didn't see the link for definition... :)
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