https://grand-master-language.blogspot.com/ GRAND MASTER LANGUAGE: THREE FORMS OF VERBS (GROUP-B)

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THREE FORMS OF VERBS (GROUP-B)

ANY TWO FORMS OF A VERB SPELT ALIKE

Present / Infinitive

Past

Past Participle

Alight

alit

alit

Backbite

backbitten

backbitten

Become

became

become

Behold

beheld

beheld

Bend

bent

bent

Bind

bound

bound

Bleed

bled

bled

Breed

bred

bred

Bring

brought

brought

Browbeat

browbeat

browbeaten

Build

built

built

Buy

bought

bought

Catch

caught

caught

Cling

clung

clung

Come

came

come

Creep

crept

crept

Deal

dealt

dealt

Dig

dug

dug

Dwell

dwelt

dwelt

Feed

fed

fed

Feel

felt

felt

Fight

fought

fought

Find

found

found

Flee

fled

fled

Fling

flung

flung

Foretell

foretold

foretold

Grind 

ground

ground

Hang

hung

hung

Hold

held

held

Inlay

inlaid

inlaid

Keep

kept

kept

Lay

laid

laid

Lead

led

led

Leave

left

left

Lend

lent

lent

Lose

lost

lost

Make

made

made

Mean

meant

meant

Meet

met

met

Mislead

misled

misled

Misspend

misspent

misspent

Misunderstand

misunderstood

misunderstood

Outrun

outran

outrun

Outshine

outshone

outshone

Overcome

overcame

overcome

Overhang

overhung

overhung

Override

overrode

overrode

Overrun

overran

overrun

Overshoot

overshot

overshot

Oversleep

overslept

overslept

Rebuild

rebuilt

rebuilt

Remake

remade

remade

Rend

rent

rent

Rerun

reran

rerun

Resell

resold

resold

Retell

retold

retold

Run

ran

run

Say

said

said

Seek

sought

sought

Sell

sold

sold

Send

sent

sent

Shoe

shod

shod

Shoot

shot

shot

Sit

sat

sat

Sleep

slept

slept

Slide

slid

slid

Sling

slung

slung

Slink

slunk

slunk

Spend

spent

spent

Stand

stood

stood

Stick

stuck

stuck

Sting

stung

stung

Strike

struck

struck

String

strung

strung

Sweep

swept

swept

Swing

swung

swung

Teach

taught

taught

Tell

told

told

Think

thought

thought

Unbend

unbent

unbent

Underpay

underpaid

underpaid

Undersell

undersold

undersold

Understand

understood

understood

Unwind

unwound

unwound

Uphold

upheld

upheld

Weep

wept

wept

Win

won

won

Wind

wound

wound

Withhold

withheld

withheld

Withstand

withstood

withstood

Wring

wrung

wrung

 


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