The Grammar of English Grammars eBook

Goold Brown
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 4,149 pages of information about The Grammar of English Grammars.

The Grammar of English Grammars eBook

Goold Brown
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 4,149 pages of information about The Grammar of English Grammars.
Buy, bought, buying, bought.  Cast, cast, casting, cast.  Chide, chid, chiding, chidden or chid.  Choose, chose, choosing, chosen.  Cleave,[278] cleft or clove, cleaving, cleft or cloven.  Cling, clung, clinging, clung.  Come, came, coming, come.  Cost, cost, costing, cost.  Cut, cut, cutting, cut.  Do, did, doing, done.  Draw, drew, drawing, drawn.  Drink, drank, drinking, drunk, or drank.[279] Drive, drove, driving, driven.  Eat, ate or eat, eating, eaten _or_ eat.  Fall, fell, falling, fallen.  Feed, fed, feeding, fed.  Feel, felt, feeling, felt.  Fight, fought, fighting, fought.  Find, found, finding, found.  Flee, fled, fleeing, fled.  Fling, flung, flinging, flung.  Fly, flew, flying, flown.  Forbear, forbore, forbearing, forborne.  Forsake, forsook, forsaking, forsaken.  Get, got, getting, got _or_ gotten.  Give, gave, giving, given.  Go, went, going, gone.  Grow, grew, growing, grown.  Have, had, having, had.  Hear, heard, hearing, heard.  Hide, hid, hiding, hidden _or_ hid.  Hit, hit, hitting, hit.  Hold, held, holding, held _or_ holden.[280] Hurt, hurt, hurting, hurt.[281] Keep, kept,[282] keeping, kept.  Know, knew, knowing, known.  Lead, led, leading, led.  Leave, left, leaving, left.  Lend, lent, lending, lent.  Let, let, letting, let Lie,[283] lay, lying, lain.  Lose, lost, losing, lost.  Make, made, making, made.  Meet, met, meeting, met.  Outdo, outdid, outdoing, outdone.  Put, put, putting, put.  Read, read, reading, r~ead.  Rend, rent, rending, rent.[284] Rid, rid, ridding, rid. 
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