What are the original forms, past tense and past participle of English verbs

What are the original forms, past tense and past participle of English verbs

Cost cost cost
Cut cut cut
Hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit
Hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt
Let let let let
Put put put
Read read read
Set set place
Shut shut shut off
cost
Cut
Hit
Let
Put
read
hurt
Set
spread
spit
Bet
burst
shut
Fit
upset
forecast
broadcast
wait
cook
54 irregular past tense past participle urgent!
I lost my paper!
Classification of irregular verbs' original form, past tense and past participle change: cost cost cost cut cut cut put read read read set set shut shut hit hit hurt hurt let let let
drink drank see saw sleep slept do did go went take took is was fly flew have had keep kept lay laid lead led leave left meet met sell sold sing sang sleep slept
In English, does the plural of fish have s? If not, what is the plural of fish?
fish
Here are some good news for you.
Yes
There are some good news for you
English: she likes peaches. Do you want to add "peaches" to the plural
If so, why? Do other fruits need to be added? For example
It's necessary to add it, because she can't only like to eat that peach. She should also add other fruits
She likes bananas I like apples
Some good pieces of news or some pieces of good news?
But information has to say an interesting piece of information
Because news and information are simple complex homographs, whether news or information, if it is a good news, it is preceded by an indefinite article (a good news, a good information). If it is plural, some good news (informatio
Second, how can adjectives be used to modify numerals?
Some Good News.
Some pieces of good news
How do Canadians write English words
Canadian
Plural Canadians
Canadian
Canadan
Canadian
Canada
Canadian
Is news singular or plural
News is an uncountable noun
In the singular
singular
Uncountable nouns are always singular
It means news,
It's an uncountable noun,
It is singular, not plural
Hope to help you
A piece of news
Uncountable noun
The following verbs and be verbs use the third person singular
If we want to emphasize that it is a piece of news, we should say a piece of news
News is an uncountable noun, but it can be said that a piece of news
But newspaper is countable
singular
What nice news!
Do you add s to the plural?
Do you want to add s when these words are plural?
Just like Chinese, these words represent a certain range of people
I have some good ____ (News) for you
News, because it is an uncountable noun, the word itself has s, so don't be confused by it
news
news
news
It must be news. In the singular, new means new. Just like glasses.
news