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 Irregular Verbs Spelling
English Irregular verbs are mostly unpredictable, it is hard to derive them on the fly as you talk.
This quiz helps you to learn irregular verbs.
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www.esldesk.com /esl-quizzes/irregular-verbs-2   (230 words)

  
 Japanese language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Whereas teineigo is an inflectional system, keigo often employs many special (often irregular) honorific and humble verb forms.
Humble language is used to talk about oneself or one's own group (company, family) whilst honorific language is mostly used when describing the interlocutor and his group.
It is not used to talk about oneself or when talking about someone from one's company to an external person, since the company is the speaker's "group".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Japanese_language   (3321 words)

  
 The educational encyclopedia, the English language
Englishpage.com internet resource for intermediate and advanced learners of English as a foreign language, online English lessons, English quizzes, grammar, exercises, irregular verbs, phrasal verbs
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