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... Crow crew croired Deal dealt dealt Dare åurst dicd dead Dwell dwelt dwelt Fall
fell fallen Feed fed fed Flee fled fied flew flown GO went gone Grow grew grown
hung hung leaped , leapt leaped , leapt Lie Rise rose risen Rot rotten rottel .
... Crow crew croired Deal dealt dealt Dare åurst dicd dead Dwell dwelt dwelt Fall
fell fallen Feed fed fed Flee fled fied flew flown GO went gone Grow grew grown
hung hung leaped , leapt leaped , leapt Lie Rise rose risen Rot rotten rottel .
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Ye might have seen 3 . He might have seen 3 . They might have seen INFINITIVE
MODE . - PERFECT TENSE . To have seen . TO GO . Pres . Go Preter . Went Parti
. Form . Gone INDICATIVE MODE . IMPERFECT TENSE . SING . PLURAL . 1 .
Ye might have seen 3 . He might have seen 3 . They might have seen INFINITIVE
MODE . - PERFECT TENSE . To have seen . TO GO . Pres . Go Preter . Went Parti
. Form . Gone INDICATIVE MODE . IMPERFECT TENSE . SING . PLURAL . 1 .
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I might have gone . 1 . We might have gone 2 . Thou mightest have gone 2 . Ye
might have gone 3 . He might have gone 3 . They might bave gone INFINITIVE
MODE . PERFECT TENSE . To have gone . The participial form of this verb is
often ...
I might have gone . 1 . We might have gone 2 . Thou mightest have gone 2 . Ye
might have gone 3 . He might have gone 3 . They might bave gone INFINITIVE
MODE . PERFECT TENSE . To have gone . The participial form of this verb is
often ...
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I ought to have gone thither . " DARE ( to provoke ) is regular . WOT ( to know )
and QUOTII ( to say ) are very defective . INDICATIVE MODE . PRESENT TENSE
. I wot He wotteth They wot Wot ye ? PRETER TENSE . I wist He wist They wist ...
I ought to have gone thither . " DARE ( to provoke ) is regular . WOT ( to know )
and QUOTII ( to say ) are very defective . INDICATIVE MODE . PRESENT TENSE
. I wot He wotteth They wot Wot ye ? PRETER TENSE . I wist He wist They wist ...
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accusative action active participle addition adjective adverb agent agreeing answering beginning bound broad called cause changing common compared comparison conjunction consonant dare denotes didst double durst ellipsis English EXERCISE express father final force formed by adding future tense gender genitive give gone Grammar hadst hath imperative IMPERFECT indicative mode infinitive mode instances irregular joined least letter likewise Lord neuter verb nominative Note noun object observed omitted Parti passive participle past tense PERFECT TENSE perhaps PLUPERFECT TENSE plural number potential mode preposition present tense Preter pronoun question referring regular verbs rules second person seems seen sentence shews shined signifying SING singular number sometimes sound speak speech substantive syllable thee thing third person thou Thou hast unto vowel word worship writing written wrote
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