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You can look for it in the library or in the beans.
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List of irregular verbs in the past tense and past participle: irregular verbs in the past tense and past participle are divided into various types, aaa type (present, past, past participle homograph) such as: cost cost cost cost; AAB type (present and past tense homomorphic) e.g
beat beat beat, aba (present and past participle homoform) e.g. come come come, etc.
Extended Materials. 1. a---a---a (present, past, past participle homograph) verb primitive (present) past tense, past participle.
cost cost cost.
put put put.
read read read (pronounced abb) hurt hurt hurt.
2. a---a--- b type (the same form in the present and past tense) beat beat beaten.
3. a---b--- a (present tense and past participle homoform) come came come.
become become.
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The list of verb irregularities past tense past participles is as follows:
1. Aaa type: It means that the verb form, past tense and past participle letter combination form are exactly the same. For example:
Summary of the rules: aaa type -et, -it, -rt, -st, -ut, -ead ending, three unchanged.
2. AAB type: It means that the original form of the verb is the same as the letter combination of the past tense. For example:
Summary of the law: AAB type is unique, just remember not to think too much.
3. ABA type: It means that the original form of the verb is the same as the letter combination of the past participle. For example:
Summary of the law: ABA type sees come and runs quickly, and the two ends are the same and the middle changes.
4. abb type: indicates that the verb past tense is the same as the past participle letter combination. For example:
Summary of the rule: -ay ends with -aid; in becomes on; EP to EPT; and change ood; end to ent; Add a t after ean.
5. ABC type: indicates that the verb form, past tense and past participle letter combinations are different. For example:
Summary of the rules: ow past o to e, past participle plus n; In the past, ake mostly became ook, and the past participle was added with n; in, im past i to a, past participle i to u.
In general, the rules for the formation of the past tense and the past participle of regular verbs are the same.
Regular verb conjugations are:
+ed directly after the verb archetype to form the past tense, as in called;
Verbs ending in unpronounced e form the past tense directly at the end of the verb + d, such as liked;
Stressed closed-syllable verbs ending with a consonant letter, double-writing the consonant ending, and then +ed to form the past tense, e.g. shopped;
A verb ending in a consonant letter + y changes y to i and then +ed to form the past tense, e.g. studied.
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