define strong verbs with example
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In the Germanic languages, a strong verb is a verb that marks its past tense by means of changes to the stem vowel. The majority of the remaining verbs form the past tense by means of a dental suffix, and are known as weak verbs.
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A strong verb is a specific, descriptive verb used in writing. It helps to make your writing more concise. Descriptive and concise writing make your writing effective and quite honestly make you a better writer. ... These words add a lot of character, detail and description to your writing!
Other examples of strong verbs would be: Blow > blew (past tense), blown (past participle) Break > broke (past tense), broken (past participle) Do > did (past tense), done (past participle)
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