| 1. | The topic of the day was the past tense of regular verbs.
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| 2. | A regular verb in Latin belongs to one of four main conjugations.
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| 3. | Regular verbs are those beginning with a consonant and ending in the vowel.
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| 4. | The following is an example of a regular verb paradigm in Egyptian Arabic.
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| 5. | The present-tense modal suffix for regular verbs in Cherokee is-a.
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| 6. | An important feature of regular verbs from the first class is that the verbal noun.
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| 7. | Given all possible combinations of affixes, each regular verb can have 21, 262 inflected forms.
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| 8. | For instance, many languages that feature verb inflection have both regular verbs and irregular verbs.
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| 9. | They are irregular verb conjugation and regular verb conjugation.
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| 10. | In Irish, the future tense is formed two ways in regular verbs, depending on verb class.
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