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English idiom: Test the water #16 (permalink) Sat Aug 01, 2009 15:55 pm   English idiom: Test the water
 

Hello, my problem is the irregular verbs. I always fine it difficuilt to use them. I would like to know, if there is any style I could use to get them right. thank!

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English idiom: Test the water #17 (permalink) Sat Aug 01, 2009 16:21 pm   English idiom: Test the water
 

Hi Omario,

Irregular verbs are those that don't follow the typical format. Their meaning really has nothing to do with whether they are regular or irregular. I'd like to try to help you but I don't quite understand what you want to know. Perhaps you could give some examples.

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