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Find the simple past and the past participle of an irregular verb. Enter its infinitive without the preposition "to":
                   
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Noun-Verbs


 

Some words can be used both as
a noun and as a verb:

Snow – paint – tie – phone - smoke – face – water – circle – mail – center – date - experience – fair – fish – garden – mind – place – plant – promise – question – rain – rock – season – sense – shape – shop – star – tip – trip – value – smile – work – end – name – salt – rule – store – land – train – visit – fly - …

Some words can be used both as a noun
and as an adjective:

Newspaper – page – paper – apartment – key – city – duck – shoulder – people – traffic - … When singular nouns end in s (James, Mars, … ), we have 2 possible possessive forms : James’s brother or James’ brother


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