students will prepare a video or ppt on puzzels based on Verbs you can include formation of verbs strong / weak verbs
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The distinction between a weak verb and a strong verb is based on how the past tense of the verb is formed. Weak verbs (more commonly called regular verbs) form the past tense by adding -ed, -d, or -t to the base form—or present tense—of the verb, such as call, called and walk, walked.
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Weak Verb Simple Past Tense Past Participle
play played has played
creep crept has crept
shoot shot has shot
put put has put
Strong Verbs are verbs in which the vowel in the stem is changed to indicate tense, person, and mood. is an example of a strong verb; the vowel changes from "i" to "a" to "u" depending upon the verb tense.
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