Klasa 2TB.  There are three forms of irregular verbs:infinitive, simple past, past participle  Irregular verbs-There are the ones that don't end in.

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Klasa 2TB

 There are three forms of irregular verbs:infinitive, simple past, past participle  Irregular verbs-There are the ones that don't end in -d or an -ed in their past tense.  This is list of irregular verbs.  Of couse they are more  The following English irregular verbs are now obsolete and use the standard past and participle forms (-ed).

 On first table we see all 3 forms are similar. On the table second table we see  Simple Past and past participle are similar  On the third table we see Infinitive and Simple Past are similar  On the fourth table we see Infinitive and past participle are similar

We use -er/-est with the following adjectives: Adjectives with one syllable: Adjectives with two syllables and the following endings: 1) ending in -y 2) ending in -er (1 ) (3 ) (2 )

We use -er/-est with the following adjectives: 3) ending in -le 4) ending in -ow Spelling of the adjectives using the endings -er/-est (6 ) (4 ) (5 )

The degree of positive – unchanged. The comparative degree - add more. The superlative degree - add most. POSITIVECOMPARATIVESUPERLATIVE carefulmore carefulmost careful expensivemore expensivemost expensive difficultmore difficultmost difficult tiredmore tiredmost tired terriblemore terriblemost terrible

Some adjectives have two possible forms of comparison (-er/est and more/most), are usually two-syllable words. The parts fit more one form but can be graded in two ways, and it will not be an error.

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