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Is there an English verbs list?

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Clive  #421625  Thu, 20 Sep 07 02:09 PM

Hi,

How about 'He xeroxed the letter'? It's in my dictionary as a verb.

Clive

  
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Anonymous  #429449  Wed, 10 Oct 07 08:43 PM

No never, never, use that word!!! DON'T FORGET IT!!!

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<edited to remove about 14 instances of the word "never" and about 120 exclamation marks.>

  
Anonymous  #433993  Tue, 23 Oct 07 11:34 PM
       Hello,

There is a distinction between regular and irregular verbs because irregular verbs do not usually follow the conjugation rules for the simple past tense (baked vs. made)

We classify them to avoid confusion when learning the verbs.
  
Anna Mills  #434628  Thu, 25 Oct 07 11:56 AM
try this link:

www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/regular-verbs-list.htm

hope it helps
  
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Anonymous  #443446  Sat, 17 Nov 07 02:37 AM

There was a complete list of English words in the internet  with the (v) accompaning each verb .....that is two years ago.

  
Anonymous  #463747  Sun, 13 Jan 08 08:21 PM

that is myquestion

  
Anonymous  #488501  Thu, 13 Mar 08 03:19 PM

x  v.  to mark with an x: xed, x'd, x-ing, x'ing.

x-ray  v.  to examine, treat, or photograph with Xrays.

  
Anonymous  #536555  Fri, 04 Jul 08 07:23 AM
The best link: http://www.apsaulters.net/simple.html

I have downloaded a complete list from there right now (07/07/2008)

Greets.
  
Anonymous  #550360  Sun, 03 Aug 08 05:32 PM
Here's one (in txt format):

http://www.ollla.com/list-of-english-verbs

There's a downloadable text list at the end.
  
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