The past tense of run is not "runed"

>the past tense of run is not "runed"

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ran

Right, its ran. English mother fucker do you speak it?

that sounds like something a dirty fucking Canadian would say
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German has simple past tense too. There's absolutely nothing wrong with it

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the """"""wrong"""""" about it is that it's an irregular verb. big deal, good bait

Verbs and conjugation in english is so simple and easy, it is very pleasing but kinda boring

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Really nice

>the plural of ox is not "oxes"

>watch youtube
>most native speakers don't know the past participle of cost and cast are the same as the present one and say 'costed' and 'casted' instead

guess English still isn't easy enough for the average YT joe

Meanwhile, for the same verb
I wish french was this simple

Yes! And this is stupid. Do something. Change rules of grammar for example or what.

sometimes websites give as options the correct one, and the common mistake. If a language is not regulated, widespread mistakes become the new rule.

languages evolve. the natives shape the language constantly so actually youre wrong and theyre right.

plural of man is not "mans".

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Implying all these rules are not meant to weed out the retards who can't speak English for shit.

>man
>men
>human
>humans

Yes I just noticed it

You're like a baby. How many layers of IE are you on?

'Human' is Latin. 'Man' is English.

Funny thing is that in certain dialects of English English, verbs are free to float between strong and weak forms. So one could find the past tense of 'sell' being 'sold' or 'selled' (pronounced 'selt'), or of 'treat' as 'treated' or, in the North, 'tret'.

I really do feel sorry for foreigners. Complete mind-fuck.

>when an english native says "should of"

C'est une bonne chose qu'ils ne sont plus utilisés (sauf le subjonctif présent)

yes and this is that what i talking about.
No logic in this shit.

The product of learning English naturally by speech, and not from a book. When pronounced, 'should've' and 'should of' sound exactly the same.

see

in spanish

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>deer and dear sound the same
>peer and pear sound different

>woman (woman)
>women (wimin)