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  2. English irregular verbs - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, development and groups of irregular verbs in English, which are verbs that do not follow the regular -ed or -en inflection in the past tense or participle. Find examples of common and less common irregular verbs, and how they differ from regular verbs and other verb types.

  3. List of English irregular verbs - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive table of irregular verbs in the English language, with citation forms, past tense and participle forms, verb classes and notes. Learn the patterns, exceptions and variations of irregular verbs in modern and archaic English.

  4. English verbs - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the word class, forms, and uses of verbs in the English language. Find out the regular and irregular patterns of conjugation, the principal parts, the modal and defective verbs, and the non-finite forms.

  5. Regular and irregular verbs - Wikipedia

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    Learn the definition and examples of regular and irregular verbs in different languages, and how they are formed and classified. Find out the historical and linguistic reasons for the variations in verb conjugation patterns.

  6. Past tense - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the past tense, a grammatical tense that indicates actions or situations in the past. Compare different languages and constructions, such as inflection, periphrasis, compound, imperfect and discontinuous past.

  7. English auxiliary verbs - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, history, and functions of auxiliary verbs in English grammar. Find out which verbs are considered auxiliary and how they differ from lexical verbs in morphology and syntax.

  8. Uses of English verb forms - Wikipedia

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    It is formed by combining had (the past tense of auxiliary have), been (the past participle of be), and the present participle of the main verb. Uses of the past perfect progressive are analogous to those of the present perfect progressive, except that the point of reference is in the past. For example: I was tired because I had been running.

  9. Participle - Wikipedia

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    A participle is a nonfinite verb form that has some of the characteristics and functions of both verbs and adjectives. Learn about the etymology, morphology, and syntax of participles in different languages, such as English, Latin, Greek, and Sirenik.