jueves, 25 de julio de 2013

Irregular verb 

An irregular verb follow patterns, such as drink–drank, spring–sprang, know-knew, and blow-blew but you can’t use those patterns with predictability.

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  1. Definition:

    Irregular verbs are those which, when combined, do not follow the verb conjugation of love, fear or split. These verbs never change their root in any of the times, however, people in which they can be conjugated.
    That is, a verb is irregular because their combination in some of its tenses and moods, it suffers a change in its root.
    An example is the verb fit.
    The same, to be conjugated in the present subjunctive, the root ca
    is altered as it is conjugated as fit.

    Categories:

    Abolish, give, hurt, recommend, jam, evening, getting, throwing etc.

    Those are some of the see irregular.

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  2. Definition:
    There are a number of verbs whose simple past(past simple) and past participe do not follow any rules, and therefore, are called irregular verbs.

    Categories:
    PRESENT TIME - PAST TIME

    See - Saw
    Eat - Ate
    Catch - Caught
    Read - Read
    Hear - Heard
    Write - Wrote
    Have - Had
    Do - Did
    Go - Went
    Steal - Stole

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  3. Los verbos irregulares en inglés son aquellos cuyo pasado simple y participio pasado no siguen ninguna regla.ejemplo become Playbecame Playbecome llegar a ser

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  4. the irregular verbs are the verbs that change, when the word are in past and past participle, so, the verbs don't have as such regulation and the irregular verbs can change to different way as sometimes the verbs change and other times don't change, for example:
    THE CATEGORIES ARE:

    PRESENT -- PAST -- PAST PARTICIPLE
    -that the verb don't chance:
    cast cast cast
    beat beat beaten
    -that the vowel chance:
    dig dog dog
    bind bound bound
    -that the verb change completely:
    buy bought bought
    think thought thought




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  5. Definition:
    English irregular verbs are those whose past simple and past participle do not follow any rules.
    Categories:
    give, hurt, recommend, night, get, etc.
    Those are some of the irregular verbs.

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  6. definition:

    In English, there are a number of verbs whose Simple Past (Past Simple) and Past Participle (past participle) do not follow any rules, and therefore, are called irregular verbs.
    categories
    arise: Arise, get up.
    Past Simple: rose.
    Past Participle: emerged.

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  7. irregular verbs are those that change for many forms

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    Respuestas
    1. An irregular verb is generally not governed by the same rules of conjugation verbs used most.
       
      Most irregular verbs belong to the conjugations of second and third person, and have some kind of regularity.
       
      These are of two types:

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  8. An irregular verb is a verb that has particular or idiosyncratic conjugations according to the time or manner in which it is conjugated. Experience as the paradigm changes as it takes endings than those which are common in regular verbs. An irregular verb generally not governed by the same rules used by the majority conjugation of verbs. An irregular verb type are supletismo heteroclite using the root

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  9. Irregular verbs are those which, when combined, do not follow the verb conjugation of love, fear or split. These verbs never change their root in any of the times, however, people in which they can be conjugated.
    That is, a verb is irregular because their combination in some of its tenses and moods, it suffers a change in its root.

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  10. Irregular verbs are those which, when combined, do not follow the verb conjugation of love, fear or split. These verbs never change their root in any of the times, however, people in which they can be conjugated.
    That is, a verb is irregular because their combination in some of its tenses and moods, it suffers a change in its root.
    example
    Today I was late for my classes at the conservatory.
    I understand that I must complete the task to deliver on Thursday.

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  11. Irregular verbs It is a verb that possesses particular and special conjugations, that is to say, that suffer changes in his own root, in the completion, or in both, in someone of his verbal forms. An irregular verb generally is not ruled by the same rules of conjugation that use the majority of verbs. The majority of the irregular verbs belong to the conjugations of the second and third person, and present some type of regularity.
    A verb is a kind of word that usually tells about an action or a state and is the main part of a sentence. Every sentence has a verb. In English, verbs are the only kind of word that changes to show past or present tense.
    Every language in the world has verbs, but they are not always used in the same ways. They also can have different properties in different languages. For example, in some other languages verbs do not change for past and present tense. This means the definition above only works well for English verbs.


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  12. Irregular verbs are those verbs whose past simple and past participle do not follow any rules and therefore they are called in this way.
    Example: Arise:
    Simple Past: Arose.
    Past Participle: arisen.

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  13. Irregular verbs are the most common in English. This may seem like bad news, it would have been easier for us all and they formed their past participle with '-ed', but usually makes use appear very often, so that apart from study and memorize the list of them, we practice English with many opportunities to go pitching their knowledge

    Irregular verbs form the past tense of irregular (hence its name) and adding the suffix '-ed'. There are no rules, so we must learn them by head.

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  14. English irregular verbs are those whose past simple and past participle do not follow any rules
    awake: awake.
    Simple Past: awoke.
    Past Participle: awoken.
    become: convertirse en, llegar a ser.
    Simple Past: became.
    Past Participle: become.

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  15. In English, there are a number of verbs whose Simple Past (Past Simple) and Past Participle (past participle) do not follow any rules, and therefore, are called irregular verbs. Here's a list with them and examples that illustrate these verbs:

    1) (to) Arise: arise, get up.
    Simple Past: Arose.
    Past Participle: arisen.

    Ex: The sun has risen on the east. (The sun has risen in the east).

    2) (to) awake: awake.
    Simple Past: awoke.
    Past Participle: awoken.
    categories:

    Abolish, give, hurt, recommend, jam, evening, getting, throwing etc.

    Those are some of the see irregular.

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  16. An irregular verb is a verb that possesses particular conjugations or idiosincráticas according to the time or way in the one that is brought together. It experiences changes as for the paradigm, since it takes desinences different from those who are habitual in the regular verbs. An irregular verb, generally, is not ruled of the same rules of conjugation that use the majority of the verbs. A type of irregular verb they are the heteróclitos that they use supletismo in the root

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  17. Irregular verbs are common verbs in the English language that do not follow the simple system of adding “d” or “ed” to the end of the word to form the past tense. That means the spellings can be a little tricky. Some irregular verbs follow patterns, such as drink–drank, spring–sprang, know-knew, and blow-blew but you can’t use those patterns with predictability. Unfortunately, learning irregular verbs means memorization.
    Examples

    awake–awoke–awoken
    beat–beat–beat
    bite–bit–bitten
    below–blue–blown
    fly-flew- flown
    freeze- froze- frozen

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  18. Verbs in English are irregular if they don't have a conventional -ed ending (like asked or ended) in the past tense and/or past participle forms. Contrast with Regular Verb. See Examples and Observations, below.
    Examples
    awake–awoke–awoken
    beat–beat–beat
    below–blue–blown
    fly-flew- flown
    freeze- froze- frozen

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  19. English irregular verbs are those whose past simple and past participle do not follow any rules.
    These verbs change by completosu pattern or on occasion is still the same
    such as: bid-bid = pujar, bet-bet= apostar, cut-cut = cortar.
    But there are also verbs inrregulares that only a vowel change as draw-drew = dibujar, drive-drive=conducir, got-got = obtener.
    And finally the irregular verbs if completely changes the word feel-felt = sentir, meet-met= encontrar, and make-made= hacer.
    These are basically some reglassobre the irregular verbs.

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  20. Definition:
    There are a number of verbs whose simple past(past simple) and past participe do not follow any rules, and therefore, are called irregular verbs.

    Categories:
    PRESENT TIME - PAST TIME

    See - Saw
    Eat - Ate
    Catch - Caught
    Read - Read
    Hear - Heard
    Write - Wrote
    Have - Had
    Do - Did
    Go - Went
    Steal - Stole

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  21. verbos irregulares aquellos en que, al ser conjugados, se operan modificaciones sea en la raíz, sea en alguna de las terminaciones que correspondería aplicar en base al modo y tiempo; sea en ambas.
    los Verbos irregulares en ingles son aquellos cuyo participio pasado simple y el pasado no siguen ninguna regla
    hecho. hacer
    pasado simple:. hizo
    Participio Pasado: hizo.
    convertirse: ConvertiRSE en, Llegar a ser.
    Pasado Simple: se hizo.
    Participio Pasado: llegar a ser.

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  22. También pueden tener diferentes características en diferentes idiomas. Por ejemplo, en algunos otros idiomas verbos no cambian durante el tiempo pasado y el presente. Esto significa que la definición anterior Lo mismo que ser conjugado en presente de subjuntivo, la CA raíz, se altera, ya que se conjuga como aptos. Categorías: Abolición, dar, herido, recomendar, mermelada, noche, conseguir, tirar, Estos son algunos de la sede irregular.
    sólo funciona bien para los verbos ingleses.

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  23. These verbs change by completosu pattern or on occasion is still the same
    such as: bid-bid = pujar, bet-bet= apostar, cut-cut = cortar.
    But there are also verbs inrregulares that only a vowel change as draw-drew = dibujar, drive-drive=conducir, got-got = obtener.
    Every language in the world has verbs, but they are not always used in the same ways. They also can have different properties in different languages. For example, in some other languages verbs do not change for past and present tense. This means the definition above only works well for English verbs.

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  24. verbos irregulares
    son aquellos cuyo participio pasado simple y el pasado no siguen ninguna regla.
    no solo esto tambien cambia su asento vocalico.
    ejemplo
    bite bit bitten y con esto cocluimos la esplicacion del video

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