Unlike regular verbs, irregular verbs do not have past forms which can be predicted. And irregular verbs are formed by either changing their base forms or keeping these forms the same. (T/F)
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- The affix “en” can serve as both a prefix to forms verbs such as “encourage” and “enlarge”, and as a suffix to form verbs or adjectives such as “soften” and “wooden”.
- Comparing with English verbs, what is the characteristics of Chinese verbs? A: Verbs are more frequently used in Chinese than in English. B: Verbs are sometimes omitted in English but not in Chinese. C: Chinese verbs do not change their forms according to tense. D: All of the above.
- Complete the following sentences with the proper forms of the verbs given, paying special attention to the subject-verb agreement. Don't worry. Either student ____________(have) a chance to see the film.
- Complete the sentences with the past form of the irregular verbs in parentheses. 1. Mrs. Barnston ____ (sell) her car.
- Directions: Below are some of the verbs that occur in the text. Write down the adjective forms of these verbs.