query on regular verbs

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hi all,,

in the below link of the same site for the definition of regular verbs.

usingenglish.com/glossary/regular-verb.html


As regular verbs follow a fixed pattern, there is no irregular verb list in existence.

what does this above mean...

does it mean that we do not ahve any list of irregular verbs but i suppose we do have list of ir-regular verbs list as per this link

usingenglish.com/reference/irregular-verbs/

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Welcome to the forum, Shravan.

Please observe the correct use of capital letters and punctuation:

Hi all,

In the below link of the same site for the definition of regular verbs:

usingenglish.com/glossary/regular-verb.html

As regular verbs follow a fixed pattern, there is no irregular verb list in existence.

What does the above mean?

Does it mean that we do not have any list of irregular verbs? But [STRIKE]i suppose[/STRIKE] we do have list of irregular verbs [STRIKE]list[/STRIKE] as per this link:

usingenglish.com/reference/irregular-verbs/

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Shravan

I am unable to understand or explain the sentence you have quoted.

I suggest you ignore it.

The links do indeed lead to a very fine list of irregular verbs.

Have fun with them!:-D

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Shravee, I am convinced, that it is a mistake. It should read "there is no regular verb list in existence". I will send a message to the administrator.
 
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Yes, it's a mistake and I cannot for the life of me think what it's supposed to mean. I have deleted it. Thanks for spotting it and letting us know.
 

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On second thoughts, I can- it's from the program which has lost the list. It's a broken link error message. I have fixed the link.
 
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