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learning a language,
suppletive forms will be seen as "irregular" or even "highly irregular". For example, go:went is a
suppletive paradigm,
because go...
- than the girl, that boy is the smallest. Some
adjectives have
irregular suppletive comparative and
superlative forms, such as good, better, and best. Other...
- (fargívve 'to forgive').
Other verbs had
suppletive forms, such as sjoo ('to see'),
which had the
suppletive past
tense and past
participle form (blauket)...
- from the co****r verb be, the verb go is the only
English verb to have a
suppletive past tense,
namely went. The prin****l
parts of go are go, went, gone...
- CSX, A–IV, and M5S "Si vota in Trentino-Alto
Adige e Foggia. A
Monza le
suppletive per il
seggio vacante di Berlusconi". Rai News (in Italian). 21 October...
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other purposes. The word "ablative"
derives from the
Latin ablatus, the (
suppletive) perfect, p****ive
participle of
auferre "to
carry away". The ablative...
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prefixed with "in"
becomes "incipio".
contracted from duo and habitō
suppletive deponent deponent Contracted from gnārus and agō
Contracted from port-...
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various irregularities, most
verbs fall into one of
these categories.
Suppletive verbs are
completely irregular,
being composed of
parts of more than one...
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irregular forms, some of which, like "good", "better", and "best",
contain suppletive forms.
These irregular forms include:
Syntactic comparison In syntactic...
- form of the verb.
Another common trait across the
family is the use of a
suppletive imperative for
verbs of motion.
Conjugation of
verbs using prefixes that...