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Anonymous  #248365  Mon, 24 Jul 06 11:12 AM

Hi

Is the past tense of beat pronounced the same as the present tense or does it change like read-read(pronounced red)

  
nona the brit  #248371  Mon, 24 Jul 06 11:35 AM

The pronunciation of beat does not change.

  
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Pidr1nhu  #249993  Fri, 28 Jul 06 11:08 PM
British English it changes:
Present tense - Beat
Past simple- Beat
Past Participle - Beaten

Us English:
Present Tense - Beat  
Past Simple - Beat
Past Participle - Beat

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Grammar Geek  #250078  Sat, 29 Jul 06 03:59 AM
Pidr1nhu, the question was does the pronunciation change. If you say "I can read" and "I have read," the way you say "read" changes. But the way you say "beat" does not change. Also, as an American, I would say "They had beaten [down the grass to form ma path to walk on] more natural than "They had beat..." - What is the souce that say U.S. English uses "beat" for the past participle.
  
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Pidr1nhu  #250089  Sat, 29 Jul 06 05:52 AM
Ohh you are right, he was asking for pronunciation.
I misread, sorry.

  
Anonymous  #262362  Mon, 04 Sep 06 12:56 AM

So, if I write "can't be beat" in a poem, people cannot penalize me for grammatical mistick, right?

  
Clive  #262364  Mon, 04 Sep 06 01:18 AM

Hi,

Well, I'd fine you $10, but you might not pay me.

Best wishes, Clive

  
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Anonymous  #529252  Wed, 18 Jun 08 05:43 PM
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