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258. Irregular Weak Verbs.--Class II.

  _Present Tense_.       _Past Tense_.         _Past Participle_.

  bend                       bent, bended           bent, bended
  bleed                      bled                         bled
  breed                      bred                         bred
  build                       built                         built
  cast                        cast                          cast
  cost                        cost                          cost
  feed                        fed                           fed
  gild                         gilded, gilt                gilded, gilt
  gird                        girt, girded                girt, girded
  hit                          hit                             hit
  hurt                        hurt                           hurt
  knit                        knit, knitted              knit, knitted
  lead                        led                            led
  let                          let                              let
  light                       lighted, lit                  lighted, lit
  meet                      met                            met
  put                        put                              put
  quit                       quit, quitted               quit, quitted
  read                      read                            read
  rend                      rent                            rent
  rid                         rid                              rid
  send                     sent                            sent
  set                        set                              set
  shed                     shed                           shed
  shred                    shred                         shred
  shut                      shut                           shut
  slit                       slit                              slit
  speed                   sped                           sped
  spend                   spent                          spent
  spit                      spit [_obs._ spat]        spit [_obs._ spat]
  split                     split                            split
  spread                 spread                        spread
  sweat                  sweat                          sweat
  thrust                  thrust                          thrust
  wed                     wed, wedded              wed, wedded
  wet                      wet, wetted                wet, wetted




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