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  • correction; some verbs end in "ed" in the past simple form but are still irregular as they do not end in "ed" in the past participle; To show, to mow, to saw, to sew, to sow.

    To flee ends in "ed" in both the past simple and past participle and is an irregular verb as an "e" is dropped.

    A good explanation all the same.

  • Matt Damon is an ass. 

  • Thank you sooo...mmuch! I do find your "prescription" very useful~!

  • Wonderful interactive English explanations. Thank you very much!!

  • i get my daily dose every days hahah i improved a lot

  • Irregular verbs are difficult for me to memorize.

  • I think in some cases the present perfect was an option, am I right? For example, I think I could write "I see the number of views rising every day" meaning that I can constanltly observe the tendency or "I had so many requests" meaning just that there were many letters from students.

    I wonder if it's right or wrong and I would appreciate your answer a lot!

  • Thank you!

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