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WEAK VERBS

I R R U G U L A R V E R B S. STRONG VERBS. FORMS OF MAIN VERBS. WEAK VERBS. STRONG VERB a main verb that does not need a ‘t’ , ‘d’, ‘ed’ to give its past and past participle forms is called as a strong verb. Examples. GIVE - GAVE GIVEN TAKE - TOOK TAKEN

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WEAK VERBS

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  1. I R R U G U L A R V E R B S STRONG VERBS FORMS OF MAINVERBS WEAK VERBS

  2. STRONG VERB a main verb that does not need a ‘t’ , ‘d’, ‘ed’ to give its past and past participle forms is called as a strong verb Examples. GIVE - GAVE GIVEN TAKE - TOOK TAKEN BREAK - BROKE BROKEN

  3. What is a weak verb? • Generally a main verb that needs a ‘t’ or ‘d’ to give its past • and past participle forms is called as a weak verb • A main verb that loses an ‘e’ from its usual form to give the past and past participle forms is called as a weak verb • e.g. read - read - read , bleed – bled- bled • 3. A verb that does not change its usual form in all the three forms is also called as a weak verb • e.g. cut, set, put • 4. A main verb that needs an ‘ed’ to form its past and past participle form is called as a weak verb. • e.g. walk-walked-walked, render-rendered-rendered

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