| 11. | In the past tense, they use the preterite endings of the weak verbs.
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| 12. | The verbs that are thus affected are known as II-weak and III-weak verbs.
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| 13. | The past participles of weak verbs decline as strong adjectives.
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| 14. | Some originally weak verbs have taken on strong-type forms by analogy with strong verbs.
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| 15. | Like most Germanic languages, East Flemish differentiates between weak verbs.
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| 16. | Weak verbs which develop strong forms are often unstable.
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| 17. | In the past tense, all weak verbs had the same form in singular and plural.
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| 18. | The form of the verb varies with weak verbs, which use a suffix such as.
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| 19. | Such flimsy sentences are the result of weak verbs.
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| 20. | The rest are strong verbs and weak verbs.
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