An irregular verb is one where different forms are derived from different root words. For example, “go” is derived from the Old English “gan”, whereas “went” is from “wend”, whis is derived from the proto-germanic “wandeja”. Another example is “is”, which is from the Germanic “es”, but “am” is from the Old English word “oem”.
Little Caesar about 5 years ago
“The kid’s got a grasp on the meaning of the constitutional….”
jagedlo about 5 years ago
that or Prunelax…http://www.ciruelax.com/usa/prunelax/
Purple People Eater about 5 years ago
An irregular verb is one where different forms are derived from different root words. For example, “go” is derived from the Old English “gan”, whereas “went” is from “wend”, whis is derived from the proto-germanic “wandeja”. Another example is “is”, which is from the Germanic “es”, but “am” is from the Old English word “oem”.
https://www.etymonline.com
kab2rb about 5 years ago
Close to that on verb of action.
timbob2313 Premium Member about 5 years ago
and after you leave school, no one cares.