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fell third form
fell second form
past tense of feel in english
past participle of felt
third form of abide
feel verb 2
past participle of the word feel
3rd form of feel
1.2.1.1 Synonyms. 1.3 References. 2 French. 2.1 Verb. 3 Latin. 3.1 Verb repent (third-person singular simple present repents, present participle repenting, simple (transitive) To feel pain on account of; to remember with sorrow. .. French non-lemma forms · French verb forms · Latin non-lemma forms · Latin verb forms.
Irregular verb definition for 'to Feel', including the base form, past simple, past participle, 3rd person singular, present participle / gerund.
Verb[change]. Plain form succeed. Third-person singular succeeds. Past tense succeeded. Past participle succeeded The new king succeeded his father.
get (third-person singular simple present gets, present participle getting, simple . (Sometimes the form had got is used to mean "had", as in "He said they couldn't find the "get" is one of the most common verbs in English, and the many meanings 1999, George RR Martin, A Clash of Kings, Bantam 2011, page 755:.
Bnc1.png. stay is one of the 1000 most common headwords. Verb[change]. Plain form stay. Third-person singular stays. Past tense stayed. Past participle
Cognate with Scots abyde (“to abide, remain"), Middle High German erbiten (“to await, abide (third-person singular simple present abides, present participle A component in at least one phrasal verb: abide by. Usage notes[edit]. (bear patiently): Used in the negative form can't abide is used to indicate strong dislike.
Contents. [hide]. 1 Pronunciation. 1.1 Homophones. 2 Verb. 2.1 Synonyms Plain form seem. Third-person singular seems. Past tense seemed seems to be is the way you think it is when you look at it, hear about it, think about it, etc.
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