04/07/2021
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The words ending in -di generally they are conjugated verbs in the first person singular (I) of the simple past perfect. For example: learngave, comegave, acugave.
These verbs are from second (-er) or third (-ir) conjugation, but only those whose stem ends in D. In these words, a tilde is always placed over the I. For example: accegave, excegave, morgave.
In addition, the verb "give", which is from first conjugation, also ends with these letters when it is conjugated in the first person singular of the simple past perfect (gave), because it is irregular. In this case, no accent is placed on the I.
They also end in -di:
clapgave | distengave | pengave |
learngave | detergave | precegave |
ascendgave | divigave | disregardgave |
aturgave | undertakegave | pressgave |
bulletgave | turn ongave | pretendgave |
I coincidegave | understandgave | proceedgave |
buygave | escingave | propengave |
concegave | it's withgave | terminationgave |
confusedgave | excegave | answergave |
containgave | expandgave | revengave |
defendgave | expegave | shakegave |
dependgave | expengave | surprisegave |
descendedgave | extendgave | it happensgave |
despegave | i havegave | suspendgave |
detachgave | infungave | transcendgave |
gave | offendgave | comegave |
spreadgave | they operategave | they livegave |
ECgave | morgave | rengave |
fungave | pegave | saugave |
hungave | pergave | havegave |
Igave | prengave | comegave |
accegave | Anagave | Evegave |
acugave | Attendgave | impegave |
addgave | decigave | incigave |
alugave | the Ugave | invagave |
apprehendgave | disengagegave | replacegave |
condescendgave | intercedegave | back offgave |
correspondgave | misleadgave | overshootgave |
untiegave | map of the worldgave | subentengave |
over yeargave | overexceedgave | superentengave |
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