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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is there any English verb which is regular and irregular at the same time?
  

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No. How could there be? There are some verbs, such as DIVE which may be regular in one variety of English and irregular in another.

  • No.
  • How could there be?
  • There are some verbs, such as DIVE which may be regular in one variety of English and irregular in another.
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No. How could there be?

There are some verbs, such as DIVE which may be regular in one variety of English and irregular in another.
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The verb hurt is seemingly very regular in conjugation, but it has certain irregularities:

Present:

I hurt
You hurt
He hurts

We hurt
You hurt
They hurt

Past:

I hurt (instead of the regular hurted)
You hurt
He hurt

We hurt
You hurt
They hurt

Future:

I shall hurt
You will hurt
He will hurt
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AnonymousThe verb hurt is seemingly very regular in conjugation, but it has certain irregularities:
'Hurt' is simply one of those irregular verbs in which the second (past simple) and third (past participle) forms are identical in appearance. It's like 'pit', 'cut', 'let', etc.

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