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Chapter 33: Participles Uses
Chapter 33: Participles Uses

... Take a good look at these. Remember that to qualify as a “redundant” participle, both the participle and the verb to which it is related must be verbs of speaking (or possibly thinking). This is a contextual clue to this participle use. ...
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... for a joke, which are meanings that misfire has. Three questions arise with this verb. First, the meaning "fail to go off" of misfire is based on the intransitive fire, "go off" not the transitive use ("make (a gun) fire"), and this is a problem for our statement of the syntactic generalization give ...
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Germanic weak verb

In Germanic languages, including English, weak verbs are by far the largest group of verbs, which are therefore often regarded as the norm (the regular verbs), though historically they are not the oldest or most original group.
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