Problem Verbs :
Listed below are English Verbs whose principle parts may cause confusion or difficulty in spelling. Note the different spellings in the Past Tense and Participle forms, a single l, m and t for American English and a double consonant for British English.
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Problem Verbs : K
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Basic Form of the Verb : ken
3rd Person Singular : kens
Present Participle : kenning
Past Tense : kenned / kent
Past Participle : kenned / kent
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Basic Form of the Verb : kid
3rd Person Singular : kids
Present Participle : kidding
Past Tense : kidded
Past Participle : kidded
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Basic Form of the Verb : kidnap
3rd Person Singular : kidnaps
Present Participle : kidnaping / kidnapping
Past Tense : kidnaped / kidnapped
Past Participle : kidnaped / kidnapped
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Basic Form of the Verb : knap
3rd Person Singular : knaps
Present Participle : knapping
Past Tense : knapped
Past Participle : knapped
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Basic Form of the Verb : knee
3rd Person Singular : knees
Present Participle : kneeing
Past Tense : kneed
Past Participle : kneed
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Basic Form of the Verb : knot
3rd Person Singular : knots
Present Participle : knotting
Past Tense : knotted
Past Participle : knotted
Problem Verbs in Alphabetical Order :
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
J |
K |
L |
M
N |
O |
P |
Q |
R |
S |
T |
U |
V |
W |
X |
Y |
Z
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