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HMFindlay Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Someone made me confused :s : Weave vs Wove

0A tuition tutor taught to the class : We wove the cloth - present tense02br
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00But i think its wrong! Isn't it supposed to be : We weave the cloth - present tense02br
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00The tutor said past tense of wove is woved and participle is woven when I asked him why he used wove instead of weave because what I know is weave is present tense with wove as past and woven as participle.02br
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00So who is correct? Me or him? 05000 He told me weave is the name of the process but the verb is wove but my mind told me that he was wrong! So? 05100 He made me confused again 052010id711id712id7
  

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0I agree with you. ' or 'I want to wove some red cloth' or 'Jim is good at woving neatly' or 'He woves well'. 0-

  • 0I agree with you.
  • ' or 'I want to wove some red cloth' or 'Jim is good at woving neatly' or 'He woves well'.
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0I agree with you. Weave is indisputably a verb.02br
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00You would say 'How long did it take you to weave that cloth?' or 'I want to weave some red cloth' or 'Jim is good at weaving neatly' or 'He weaves well'02br
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00You wouldn't say 'How long did it take you to wove that cloth?' or 'I want to wove some red cloth' or 'Jim is good at woving neatly' o
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00So who is correct? Me or him?12blockquote
10You!02br
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