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... [ 65 ] points to something remarkable , that should be particularly noticed . An
astereisk [ * ] , a dagger or obelisk [ + ] , a double dagger [ + ] , parallel lines [ 11 ] ,
& c . direct to some note or remark in the margin , of at the bottom of the page .
... [ 65 ] points to something remarkable , that should be particularly noticed . An
astereisk [ * ] , a dagger or obelisk [ + ] , a double dagger [ + ] , parallel lines [ 11 ] ,
& c . direct to some note or remark in the margin , of at the bottom of the page .
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90 . Alt regular verbs , ending with a con . sonant , or with a double consonant ,
form their past tense and passive participle by adding ed to the 40 .
GRAMMATICAL.
90 . Alt regular verbs , ending with a con . sonant , or with a double consonant ,
form their past tense and passive participle by adding ed to the 40 .
GRAMMATICAL.
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There are also many verbs , irregular in their past tense and passive participle ,
which yet double their final consonant in the active participle : as , begin ,
beginning ; run , running . 95 . All regular verbs , which double their final
consonant in ...
There are also many verbs , irregular in their past tense and passive participle ,
which yet double their final consonant in the active participle : as , begin ,
beginning ; run , running . 95 . All regular verbs , which double their final
consonant in ...
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past tense and both participles , together with such irregular verbs as double their
final con . sonant in the active participle . Abet , abetted Bowel , bowelled Abhor ,
abhorred Brag , bragged Abut , abutted Brim , brimmed Acquit , acquitted Bud ...
past tense and both participles , together with such irregular verbs as double their
final con . sonant in the active participle . Abet , abetted Bowel , bowelled Abhor ,
abhorred Brag , bragged Abut , abutted Brim , brimmed Acquit , acquitted Bud ...
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The preterites of many irregular verbs , if they be monosyllables ending with a
single consonant , will double that consonant in the second person singular : as ,
I fed , thou feddest ; I met , thou mettest . Our language has a strong tendency to ...
The preterites of many irregular verbs , if they be monosyllables ending with a
single consonant , will double that consonant in the second person singular : as ,
I fed , thou feddest ; I met , thou mettest . Our language has a strong tendency to ...
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