4.2 A weak verb
It is now time to look at the paradigm of a typical Old English verb. Let
us firstly consider a weak verb. The reason for taking a weak rather than
a strong verb first is that although the strong verbs have the older line of
descent and contain a higher proportion of the core vocabulary,
the weak
verbs are most productive both in Old English and right up to the
present-day. It also has to be said that they are, for the present-day
reader, rather easier to grasp.
But the first point which has to be faced is that,
just as nouns and adjec-
tives have a variety of declensions, so verbs have a parallel variety of
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