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I don't know of a very complete list, however there is a book called 501 English verbs that gives 501 of the most common verbs and their tenses. I think you can get a CD of it. Other than that you might just look for a dictionary that lists the
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Su's post:
I always wonder some thing in English grammar. For instance, the sentence:
I drive him.
'I' is the subject. 'Him' is the object. Yet their position have told us this too. Is that means the English grammar is sort of double
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Latin used "be" (sum, esse, fui, futurus) as an auxiliary, but only for the combination of the passive voice in the perfect tenses; the perfect active and the present and imperfect passive used suffixes and stem change: OK, but when you
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Yes, you are: "I am become death" is an archaic ... native to English or was borrowed from, for example, French. It's in Dutch, too, so my money would be on it being an old Germanic pattern. To have been borrowed ... verbs, actually,
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