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HASTER ord-rettelse
21. september 2006 af
Sannaen (Slettet)
Nogen som vil rette dette ? Det er til imorgen.
regulare: (can, could?). breath. blink. burp. wistle. wink. (use?). sneeze. fart. yawm. snore. taste. touch. curse. glare. cringe. walk. hop. jump. amble. hike. saw. mic. clean. roar. rail. shout. scream. love. hate. paint.
irregulare: eat, ate, eaten. sleep, slept, slept. drink, drank, drunk. think, thought, thought. see, saw, seen. smell, smelt, smelt. hear, heard, heard. run, ran, run. have, had, had. learn, learnt, learnt. creep, crept, crept. find, found, found. ride, rode, ridden. come, came, come. dig, dug, dug. drive, drove, driven. swear, swore, sworn.
Don't know: Were, peep, counting, plagued,
regulare: (can, could?). breath. blink. burp. wistle. wink. (use?). sneeze. fart. yawm. snore. taste. touch. curse. glare. cringe. walk. hop. jump. amble. hike. saw. mic. clean. roar. rail. shout. scream. love. hate. paint.
irregulare: eat, ate, eaten. sleep, slept, slept. drink, drank, drunk. think, thought, thought. see, saw, seen. smell, smelt, smelt. hear, heard, heard. run, ran, run. have, had, had. learn, learnt, learnt. creep, crept, crept. find, found, found. ride, rode, ridden. come, came, come. dig, dug, dug. drive, drove, driven. swear, swore, sworn.
Don't know: Were, peep, counting, plagued,
Svar #1
21. september 2006 af Katrine (Slettet)
were er plural past tense af "to be". resten af dine "dont know" er regular.
Svar #4
21. september 2006 af Sannaen (Slettet)
can er et modal verb. - Betyder det irregular?
Sleep står som irregular i min ordbog
Sleep står som irregular i min ordbog
Svar #5
21. september 2006 af Katrine (Slettet)
ja undskyld.. sleep er irregular..
fra min engelsk-engelsk:
can: can is usually followed by an infinitive without "to". Sometimes it is used without a following infinitive.
Can has no participles and no infinitive form. "Be able to" is used as the infinitive to show ability or possibility.
Could is used as the past tense of "can" when it means that someone had the ability to do something, or that something was possible.
There is no future tense of "can", but "will be able to" is used for saying that someone will have the ability to do something or that something will be possible in the future, especially after a long time.
There is no perfect tense of can
og yadayadayada..
Så jaeh.. irregular jovist.. men du kan ikke bøje det udover i simpel datid.
fra min engelsk-engelsk:
can: can is usually followed by an infinitive without "to". Sometimes it is used without a following infinitive.
Can has no participles and no infinitive form. "Be able to" is used as the infinitive to show ability or possibility.
Could is used as the past tense of "can" when it means that someone had the ability to do something, or that something was possible.
There is no future tense of "can", but "will be able to" is used for saying that someone will have the ability to do something or that something will be possible in the future, especially after a long time.
There is no perfect tense of can
og yadayadayada..
Så jaeh.. irregular jovist.. men du kan ikke bøje det udover i simpel datid.
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