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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Bel311 Class Number 8 Term paper topic 2

Today our class is at CLL2. For today, all of us have to show to Miss Zu our topic and materials. One by one go to the front and show up the topic that they choosen. Miss Zu always correcting us with our sentence structure. Miss said to us that our sentence was bad enough and must be improve! At the same time, miss also very mad toward us. I took today experience as an example and lesson for all of us to correct all of our mistakes. The realise of our mistakes really makes us a bit more stronger and better.







Part One

The following is a list of Irregular Verbs in English:



Verb
Past Simple
Past Participle
arise
arose
arisen
babysit
babysat
babysat
be
was / were
been
beat
beat
beaten
become
became
become
bend
bent
bent
begin
began
begun
bet
bet
bet
bind
bound
bound
bite
bit
bitten
bleed
bled
bled


* HANG - Hang has two different meanings. The first is "to attach (or hang) something in a high position" (e.g. on the wall or on a hook). In this case we use the above verbs Hang-Hung-Hung.
BUT when Hang means "to kill someone by putting a rope around someone's neck and leaving them in a high position without any support", we use different verbs: Hang-Hanged-hanged. This verb is typical of public executions in the past. (e.g. They hanged him in the main square.)
** LIE - Lie has two meanings. When it means "to put your body in a horizontal position" (normally on a bed) it uses the Lie-Lay-Lain verbs.
BUT it is regular Lie-Lied-Lied when it has the other meaning of "not to say the truth".
*** READ - Even though they are written the same, the pronunciation is different in the Past Tense and Past Participle form.


Part Two

The following verbs can be regular or irregular:
Verb
Past Simple
Past Participle
burn
burned OR burnt
burned OR burnt
dream
dreamed OR dreamt
dreamed OR dreamt
learn
learned OR learnt
learned OR learnt
smell
smelled OR smelt
smelled OR smelt


The second form (burnt, dreamt etc.) is more common in British English.

Part Three

Verbs that have the same form in Present, Past and Past Participle form:

Verb
Past Simple
Past Participle
bet
bet
bet
broadcast
broadcast
broadcast
cut
cut
cut
hit
hit
hit
hurt
hurt
hurt
let
let
let
put
put
put
quit
quit
quit
read
read
read
set
set
set
shut
shut
shut
spread
spread
spread



All of the verbs above are written and pronounced the same in the three forms EXCEPT for Readwhich is written the same but pronounced differently
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