drink-drunk
write-wrote
see-saw
drive-drove
dig-dug
leave-left
bring-brought
buy-bought
loaf-loaves
tooth-teeth
mouse-mice
man-men
knife-knives
foot-feet
ride-rode
sing-sang/sung
run-ran
Sure! Here are 5 examples of regular verbs:
And here are 5 examples of irregular verbs:
If you need more examples, feel free to ask!
Present: lie - lying, sit - sitting, swim - swimming, run - running Present participle: lie - lain, sit - sat, swim - swum, run - run Past: lie - lay, sit - sat, swim - swam, run - ran Past participle: lie - lain, sit - sat, swim - swum, run - run
An example of a verbal contract could be agreeing to pay a friend $50 for a concert ticket they bought for you over the phone. This agreement, even though not in writing, constitutes a verbal contract.
Yes, "circa" can also be used to describe an approximation of a quantity or measurement. For example, "circa 50 people attended the event" means that approximately 50 people were in attendance.
Lexical density refers to the ratio of content words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs) to total words in a text. A higher lexical density indicates a more informative and content-rich text, while a lower density suggests more function words like pronouns and articles. It is often used as a measure of text complexity and readability.
In Sanskrit, 50 is written as पञ्चाशत् (pañcāśat).
Verbs that form their past and past participle by adding ed, d, or t to the present are called _____ verbs.
Examples of irregular verbs include get, give, go, grind, grow, have, hear, hide, hit, hold, and hurt. In addition, there is keep, knit, know, lay, lead, and forsake.
50% goofy, 50% regular
yes, its very common. 50% of women have irregular periods.
Divide sale price by full price. Example: item is $30 but is on sale for $15. 15/30=50%, so the item is 50% off
50 %
Since the 50-sided polygon is a regular polygon, then:The sum of 50 angles = (50 - 2)(180⁰) = 48(180⁰) = 8,640⁰Each angle measure = 8,640⁰/50 = 172.8⁰
360/50 = 7.2 degrees
Some examples: Past tense - worked. Future tense - will work. Past tense - played. Future tense - will play. Past tense - lied. Future tense - will lie.
Regular old green in a 50-50 mixture is correct.
20 to 50 years.
50% off regular price !