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  2. List of English irregular verbs - Wikipedia

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    With devoiced ending (or regular) spin – spun – spun outspin – outspun – outspun: Strong, class 3: spit – spat/spit – spat/spit: Weak: With coalescence of dentals (for past form spit, which is common in America), or spat by analogy with strong verbs; regular when meaning "of roast on a spit" split – split – split: Weak: With ...

  3. English irregular verbs - Wikipedia

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    Some verbs ending in l or n had their past ending irregularly devoiced to -t, and in a few verbs ending with a v or z sound (leave, lose), both that sound and the past ending were devoiced. (The regular ending -ed is also devoiced after voiceless consonants in regular verbs, as described under English verbs § Past tense, but this is not now ...

  4. Interlingue grammar - Wikipedia

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    Only a few parts of speech (such as verbs in the infinitive) in Interlingue have entirely obligatory endings, while many others either have endings the usage of which is optional and sometimes recommended. [3] Some grammatical endings are: ar, er, ir: verb infinitive. far (to do), posser (be able), scrir (to write)

  5. A Regular Epic Final Battle - Wikipedia

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    "A Regular Epic Final Battle" (subtitled "Part 1" and "Part 2") and "The Power" form the three-part series finale of the American animated television series Regular Show. [2] [3] It originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States on January 16, 2017. All parts are 11 minutes long.

  6. Regular and irregular verbs - Wikipedia

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    Verbs which in any way deviate from these rules (there are around 200 such verbs in the language) are classed as irregular. A language may have more than one regular conjugation pattern. French verbs, for example, follow different patterns depending on whether their infinitive ends in -er, -ir or -re (complicated slightly by certain rules of ...

  7. Wikipedia : Language recognition chart

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    common endings: -ar (especially -nar), -ir (especially -nir), -ur, -nn (especially -inn) no use of character c, q, w, or z except for foreign proper nouns, some loanwords, and, in the case of z, older texts. doubling of consonants common, but doubling of vowels very rare

  8. Uses of English verb forms - Wikipedia

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    The simple past or past simple, sometimes also called the preterite, consists of the bare past tense of the verb (ending in -ed for regular verbs, and formed in various ways for irregular ones, with the following spelling rules for regular verbs: verbs ending in -e add only –d to the end (e.g. live – lived, not *liveed), verbs ending in -y ...

  9. Catalan conjugation - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Regular verbs subsection. 1.1-ar verbs (cantar, 'to sing') 1.2-er and -re verbs (batre, 'to beat') 1.3-ir verbs (sentir, 'to feel') 2 Auxiliary verbs.