1. The document categorizes irregular verbs in English into three types based on the form of their past tense and past participle: (1) verbs that have the same form for present, past, and past participle (e.g. hurt, hurt, hurt); (2) verbs that have the same form for past and past participle but different from present (e.g. said, said, said); and (3) verbs that have different forms for present, past, and past participle (e.g. sing, sung, sung).
2. It provides 71 examples of irregular verbs classified into these three types.
3. The document is a list of irregular verbs and their forms intended
1. The document categorizes irregular verbs in English into three types based on the form of their past tense and past participle: (1) verbs that have the same form for present, past, and past participle (e.g. hurt, hurt, hurt); (2) verbs that have the same form for past and past participle but different from present (e.g. said, said, said); and (3) verbs that have different forms for present, past, and past participle (e.g. sing, sung, sung).
2. It provides 71 examples of irregular verbs classified into these three types.
3. The document is a list of irregular verbs and their forms intended
1. The document categorizes irregular verbs in English into three types based on the form of their past tense and past participle: (1) verbs that have the same form for present, past, and past participle (e.g. hurt, hurt, hurt); (2) verbs that have the same form for past and past participle but different from present (e.g. said, said, said); and (3) verbs that have different forms for present, past, and past participle (e.g. sing, sung, sung).
2. It provides 71 examples of irregular verbs classified into these three types.
3. The document is a list of irregular verbs and their forms intended
1. The document categorizes irregular verbs in English into three types based on the form of their past tense and past participle: (1) verbs that have the same form for present, past, and past participle (e.g. hurt, hurt, hurt); (2) verbs that have the same form for past and past participle but different from present (e.g. said, said, said); and (3) verbs that have different forms for present, past, and past participle (e.g. sing, sung, sung).
2. It provides 71 examples of irregular verbs classified into these three types.
3. The document is a list of irregular verbs and their forms intended