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DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN" WEAK VERB AND STRONG VERB".

If the verb is understood in easy language, then all the work which is done by living things is called verb.

There are many types of verbs, but the verb we are talking about is weak and strong verb, if a child is asked what is a weak verb then there is no answer to reply,,,, 


 Today, I will try to clear the confusion that is found in children about weak and strong verb.




WEAK VERB,

Verbs whose second form and third form are formed by applying either "D" or "ED" , then similar verbs are called weak verbs.

These verbs are known as a weak verbs, 

Watch, watched, watched 
Look, looked, looked 
Play, played, played 
Call, called, called
Address, addressed, addressed 
Admit, admitted, admitted 
Kill, killed, killed 
Boost, boosted, boosted 
Hope, hoped, hoped
And etc.

Ex :- The prime minister addressed whole nation on 15th of August. 

Ex :- She looked angrily at him. 

Ex :- They called police to arrest him. 





STRONG VERB

Such verbs whose second form and third form are not formed by applying either "D" or "ED" at the end but change in whole or in part, such verbs are called strong verbs.

These verbs are known as a strong verbs. 

Take, took, taken
Think, thought, thought 
Buy, bought, bought 
Bring, brought, brought 
Sing, sang, sung
Keep, kept, kept
Arise, arose arisen
Blow, blew, blown 
Break, broke, broken 
And etc.

Ex :- They have broken their promise.

Ex :- He took my book.

Ex:- She sang beautifully on the stag.

Ex :- I bought a book for her.


That's all about weak and strong verb, 
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