Special collection of verbs.

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Hi!
Can anyone provide examples of verbs that is an infinitive and a past form of another verb in the same time, of course, with a different meaning?
Ex: Find Found [past form] Found
Found [infinitive] Founded Founded

Thanks in advance!
 
Lay is another one.
 
Past Tenses (and present):
bound, ground, wound
(with a change in pronunciation); saw, weed, fell ...
 
Past Tenses (and present):
bound, ground, wound
(with a change in pronunciation); saw, weed, fell ...
I did not find "weed" as a past form of any verb. Can you tell me its infinitive?
 
'to wee' (to urinate). [link]
 
Any other suggestions?
 
see/saw/seen
saw/sawed/sawed or sawn
 
"I picked up my hammer and saw. " :)

Pronounced the same but spelled differently: flew/flu/flue.
 
see/saw/seen
saw/sawed/sawed or sawn
This one has been mentioned by Raymott. Please, can you provide another one?
 
Are flu and flue verbs?
No, he did not mean only verbs. He gave just words, not necessarily verbs, as an additional piece of information.
 
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