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write in about 100 verbs with their 4forms and identify that story or veek verbs​

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Answered by Tanishabharti
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Answer:

A weak verb is one that ends "-d" or "-t" for its past forms (i.e., its simple past tense and past participle).

A weak verb is not the same as a regular verb, which is a verb that complies with the normal rules forming its various forms. Some weak verbs are irregular verbs. If you're learning or teaching English, you should concentrate on regular verbs and irregular verbs. The terms "weak verb" and "strong verb" derive from the study of Germanic languages.

Explanation:

There are four principal forms: basic or root, present participle, past and past participle.

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