Present Tense
Present Tense
HANG - Hang has two different meanings. The first is "to attach (or hang)
something in a high position" (e.g. on the wall or on a hook). n this case we
use the above verbs Hang-Hung-Hung.
BUT when Hang means "to kill someone by putting a rope around someone's
neck and leaving them in a high position without any support", we use
different verbs: Hang-Hanged-hanged. This verb is typical of public executions
in the past. (e.g. They hanged him in the main square.)
LIE - Lie has two meanings. When it means "to put your body in a
horizontal position" (normally on a bed) it uses the Lie-Lay-Lain verbs.
BUT it is regular Lie-Lied-Lied when it has the other meaning of "not to say the
truth".
READ - Even though they are written the same, the pronunciation is
different in the Past Tense and Past Participle form.
Part Two
The following verbs can be regular or irregular:
Verb Past SimpIe Past ParticipIe
burn burned OR burnt burned OR burnt
dream dreamed OR dreamt dreamed OR dreamt
learn learned OR learnt learned OR learnt
smell smelled OR smelt smelled OR smelt
The second form (burnt, dreamt etc.) is more common in British English.
Part Three
'erbs that have the same form in Present, Past and Past Participle form:
Verb Past SimpIe Past ParticipIe
bet bet bet
broadcast broadcast broadcast
cut cut cut
hit hit hit
hurt hurt hurt
let let let
put put put
quit quit quit
read read read
set set set
shut shut shut
spread spread spread
All of the verbs above are written and pronounced the same in the three forms
EXCEPT for Read which is written the same but pronounced differently.