’ German has generalized the *z(nowr):frieren, fror, gefroren. And Netherlandic still shows the alternation:vriezen, vroor, gevroren. English has kept the alternation in only one verb: singularwas, pluralwere. Traces of it still survive, however, in a few now isolated forms:seethe(...
Irregular verbsare one of the hardest parts of the English language and there are over 200 of them! These verbs don't follow the usual grammatical rules of English, which makes them so hard to learn. Most native speakers learn these words and their conjugations as they learn to speak the ...
As suru is an irregular verb, its conjugations often look different from the original word. We’ll demonstrate with the noun ryōri (料理), meaning “cooking,” which becomes “to cook” as a suru verb. Here are examples where suru is added, and then conjugated into different forms: ...
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