I think the two biggest reasons why this hasn't yet been answered is that
500 examples is too many.
I give enough for you to (hopefully) understand the explanations of each term I've given.
Verbs - 'doing'/'action' words. e.g racing, worked, sang, etc
Regular verbs - verb conjoins to language's past tense/participle rules.
ie. an '-ed' suffix in English e.g raised, asked, hoped, etc
Irregular verbs - no set rule. verbs can have a complete, half or even no change at all. e.g do, did, done, be, was/were, been, hit, hits, hit etc.
Other things to Note:
certain verbs can be both regular and irregular e.g lent, lended(?); soaked, soaks, etc.
-but being so does not mean that the same meaning is always retained. (although it can mean that and something else too) capital e.g. "you can't have hanged a picture, though you can have a man."
same e.g "how about hanging that matter up already instead of always being so hung up on it?"
s.e.g2 "hang in there!"
hang, hangs, hung = denoting suspension/in suspension/to suspend; object dangling, fixation, etc
hang, hangs, hanged = execution; death, rid of, don't give up(?), etc
some irregular words can have present/past tense the same as a regular's present/past. (meanings also can differ)
e.g find, finds, found, founded, founded, etc.
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I can help you with that! Here are a few examples of regular verbs in English: walk, talk, play, jump, cook, clean, listen, study, dance, smile.
I can provide a few examples of homonyms with sentences: Bark - The dog's bark was loud. Bat - She swung the baseball bat. Present - He gave her a present. She is present at the meeting.
500 can be translated into Kikuyu language as magana matano.
500 can be written as magana matano in Kikuyu language.
"500" is spelled as "cinq-cent" in French.
I can help you with that! Here are a few examples of regular verbs in English: walk, talk, play, jump, cook, clean, listen, study, dance, smile.
run, walk, skip, ect. angpirjb
about 500 beats per seconds
500
0.5mm
about 500 pounds
500$ for luxury 200 for regular
500 ft
The answer is simple and only works for regular polygons: T=the number of sides /=divide 500/t ______ x (500/t)xt Tan(180/t)
500 examples were bulit
There are lots of possible answers, so I will give you 3 examples: 1 and 500, 2 and 250, 10 and 50.
The density of Hardox 500 plate is typically around 7.85 g/cm³, which is the same as the density of regular mild steel.