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| How do we find the various forms of a regular verb? |
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We start by determining its stem.
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| How do we start to determine the stem of a verb? |
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We start by removing en from the end of the infinitive form.
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| What if the infinitive contains a long vowel? |
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That vowel is doubled in the stem.
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| What if the stem ends in a double consonant? |
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| What happens if the stem ends in v or z? |
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the final consonant changes to f or s
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| How is the first person singular present tense form of the regular verb made? |
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It is simply the stem of the verb.
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| How is the second person singular present tense form of the regular verb made? |
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We add t to the end of the stem.
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| How is the third person singular present tense form of the regular verb made? |
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We add t to the end of the stem.
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| How is the first person plural present tense form of the regular verb made? |
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It is simply the infinitive.
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| How is the second person plural present tense form of the regular verb made? |
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It is simply the infinitive.
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| How is the third person plural present tense form of the regular verb made? |
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It is simply the infinitive.
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It is a verb whose stem ends in t, k, f, s, ch, or p(which are consonants in 't fokschaap).
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It is any verb that is not a t-verb.
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| How is the first person singular past tense form of the regular t-verb made? |
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We add te to the end of the stem.
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| How is the second person singular past tense form of the regular t-verb made? |
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We add te to the end of the stem.
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| How is the third person singular past tense form of the regular t-verb made? |
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We add te to the end of the stem.
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| How is the first person plural past tense form of the regular t-verb made? |
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We add ten to the end of the stem.
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| How is the second person plural past tense form of the regular t-verb made? |
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We add ten to the end of the stem.
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| How is the third person plural past tense form of the regular t-verb made? |
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We add ten to the end of the stem.
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| How is the first person singular past tense form of the regular d-verb made? |
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We add de to the end of the stem.
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| How is the second person singular past tense form of the regular d-verb made? |
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We add de to the the end of the stem.
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| How is the third person singular past tense form of the regular d-verb made? |
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We add de to the end of the stem.
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| How is the first person plural past tense form of the regular d-verb made? |
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We add den to the end of the stem.
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| How is the second person plural past tense form of the regular d-verb made? |
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We add den to the end of the stem.
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| How is the third person plural past tense form of the regular d-verb made? |
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We add den to the end of the stem.
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| How is the past participle form of the regular t-verb made? |
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We add ge to front of stem and t to the end
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| How is the past participle form of the regular d-verb made? |
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We add ge to front of stem and d to the end
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