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Irregular Verbs

edit David Janes 2004-08-27 15:12 UTC 2 comments  ·

Neil writes:

It's a verb and it's strange because the past participle starts with a different letter to the present participle. This is very common in other Teutonic languages such as German but I had no idea there were any such words in English.

Read about participles here and here.

Update: Ah, I figured out the answer as I went for a little walk. Check the comments.

Comment #1David

2004-08-27 15:35:57
Hit(ting)/struck.

This was a joke Dad used tell when were kids "hit/hat/struck".

Comment #2David

2004-08-30 16:16:51
Oops, my bad. That's not right at all. Hit/Hit/Hit.

Here's the answer:
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?va=clepe