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Strong and weak verbs ​

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Answered by king712465
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Answer:

strong=am

weak=the

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Answered by Anonymous
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• Some verbs form their past tense by adding -ed to the present tense, e.g, walk, walked ; work, worked ;laugh, laughed.

Such verbs, as well as those which form the past tense by adding -d or -t the present tense ( e.g, love, loved ; burn, burnt) are called Weak verbs.

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• Other verbs, forming their past tense by changing the vowel of the present tense, without adding a suffix (e.g, begin, began;come, came) are called Strong Verbs.

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• A verb which forms the past tense by changing the vowel of the present tense and adding on a final -d or, -t, is a weak verb.

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Buy is a weak verb. Because, it's past tense bought is formed by changing the inside vowel and adding on a final -t.

• All verbs whose past tense is formed by shortening the vowel of the present tense, are also called weak verbs ;e.g,

Bleed, bled ;lead, led ;shoot, shot

• All verbs whose past tense is the same as thr present tense, are also called weak verbs ;e.g,

Put, put ;cut, cut ;hurt, hurt

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