irregular verb
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But other people’s mental grammars see “greenlight” as a form of the verb “to light”, an existing irregular verb with the past tense “lit”; hence “greenlit”.
From Economist • Sep. 22, 2016
Why pay so much attention to the lowly irregular verb?
From Time Magazine Archive
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Bon mot: "In all languages the verb 'to disarm' seems to be an irregular verb."
From Time Magazine Archive
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When we came away, one of them, evidently a linguist, had just translated it into his own language, and was proceeding to conjugate it as an irregular verb.
From Three in Norway by Two of Them by Clutterbuck, Walter J.
An irregular verb is a verb that does not form the preterit and the perfect participle by assuming d or ed.
From The Grammar of English Grammars by Brown, Goold
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