What are strong verbs and 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 form—of the verb (for example, call, called and walk, walked).
Strong verbs (usually called irregular verbs) form the past tense or the past participle (or both) in various ways but most often by changing the vowel of the present tense form (for example, give, gave and stick, stuck).
Weak verbs (more commonly called regular verbs) form the past tense by adding -ed, -d, or -t to the base form—or present tense form—of the verb (for example, call, called and walk, walked).
Strong verbs (usually called irregular verbs) form the past tense or the past participle (or both) in various ways but most often by changing the vowel of the present tense form (for example, give, gave and stick, stuck).
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STRONG VERBS-strong verbs are those that change steam volume in order to form past tense or past participle. for example give, gave and stick, stuck
WEAK VERBS- weak verbs are those that add a "-d" or a "-t" ending to the past tense or past participle. for example (call, called, walk, walked)
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STRONG VERBS-strong verbs are those that change steam volume in order to form past tense or past participle. for example give, gave and stick, stuck
WEAK VERBS- weak verbs are those that add a "-d" or a "-t" ending to the past tense or past participle. for example (call, called, walk, walked)
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