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2 November, 05:57

Which of the following is not true about a regular verb?

A. Its past and past participle forms are different from one another.

B. It forms its past by adding - ed or - d to the present form.

C. It forms its past participle by adding - ed or - d to the present form.

D. It has four principal parts.

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  1. 2 November, 05:59
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    All irregular verbs make their past forms using the same pattern. I just answered this in a k12 quiz and got it right.
  2. 2 November, 06:09
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    The statement about regular verbs which isn't correct is A) its past and past participle forms are different from one another. It is false because they are actually the same: I liked vs. I have liked - the past "liked" and the past participle "liked" are obviously the same.
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