Monday, July 24, 2017
Friday, July 14, 2017
MA ENGLISH SYLLABUS SEM - I & III
Semester I
Paper English 0101
Poetry (1550 to 1660)
Unit I: Edmund Spenser - Faerie Queene-Book-I
Unit II: John Milton - Paradise Lost Book I
Unit III: John Donne – “The Extasie”
– “The Anniversarie”
Andrew Marvell – “To his Coy Mistress”
– “Definition of Love”
Unit-IV: William Shakespeare - Sonnets 18, 29, 55, 65
Unit-V: Short Notes
Paper English 0102
Shakespearean Drama
Unit I: William
Shakespeare - As You like It
Unit II: William
Shakespeare - Hamlet
Unit III: William Shakespeare - Antony and Cleopatra
Unit IV: William
Shakespeare - King Lear
Unit-V: Short Notes
Paper English 0103
Restoration and
Augustan Literature
Unit I: Dryden -
Absalom and Achitophel
Unit II: Pope - The
Rape of the Lock
Unit III: Dryden - All
for Love
Unit IV: Jonathan Swift - “The Battle of the Books”
Unit-V: Short Notes
Paper English 0104
World Classics (Drama)
in Translation
Unit I: Sophocles -
Oedipus Rex
Unit-II: Euripides -
Hippolytus
Unit-III: Aeschylus
– Oresteia-Agamemnon
Unit-IV: Aristophanes
- The Frogs
Unit-V: Short Notes
Paper English 0105
Indian Renaissance
Literature
Unit I : Sri Aurobindo - “ The Renaissance in India”
Unit-II: Swami Vivekanand (i) “First Public Lecture in the East” (Vol.3)
(ii) “My Plan of
Campaign” (Vol.3)
(iii) “Modern India”
(Vol. 4)
(iv) “The Women of
India” (Vol.9)
Unit-III: Rabindranath
Tagore - Gora
Unit-IV: M. K. Gandhi
- Hind Swaraj
Unit-V: Short Notes
Semester III
Paper English 0301
Critical Theory
Unit I: Aristotle -
Poetics
Unit II: Dryden -
Essay on Dramatic Poesy
Unit III : Wordsworth - "Preface" to the Lyrical Ballads.
Unit-IV: Coleridge - Biographia Literaria, Chapters
XIII – XV & VII
Unit-V: Short Notes
Paper English 0302
American Literature
Unit I : (i) Emerson - "Nature", “The American Scholar”
Unit II : (i) Whitman - “A Passage to India”, “When Lilacs Last in Dooryard
Bloomed”
(ii) Dickinson - “Because I could not Stop for Death”
“Much Madness in
Divinest Sense”
Unit III : (i) Frost -
"Birches”, “Mending Walls"
(ii) Sylvia Plath - "Narcissus " “Daddy”
Unit IV : Hawthorn -
The Scarlet Letter
Unit-V: Short Notes
Paper English 0303
Colonial and
Postcolonial Studies: Texts
Unit I : Raja Rao -
Kanthapura
Unit II : Salman
Rushdie - Midnight's Children
Unit III : Amitav
Ghosh - The Shadow Lines
Unit IV : Chinua
Achebe - Things Fall Apart
Unit-IV: Short Notes
Paper English 0304
World Classics in
Translation (Novels)
Unit 1: Leo Tolstoy
- Anna Karenina
Unit-II: Fyodor Dostoevsky - Crime and Punishment
Unit-III: Gustav Flaubert
- Madame Bovary
Unit-IV: Albert Camus
-The Plague
Unit-V: Short Notes
Paper English 0305
(Interdicsiplinary Paper)
Philosophy and
Literature
Unit 1: Plato - The
Republic (Chapters 6, 8, 9)
Unit-II: Marcus Aurelieus - Meditations (Books: VII and VIII)
Unit-III: Albert Camus
- The Myth of Sisyphus
Unit-IV: Herman
Hesse - Siddharth
Unit-V: Short Notes
Saturday, July 08, 2017
List of Irregular Verbs
Irregular Verbs
Present Tense
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Past
Tense
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Past Participle
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Present Participle
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Arise
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Arose
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Arisen
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Arising
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Awake
|
Awoke
|
Awoke
|
Awaking
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Bear
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Bore
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Born
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Bearing
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Become
|
Became
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Become
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Becoming
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Begin
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Began
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Begun
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Beginning
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Bend
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Bent
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Bent
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Bending
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Bet
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Bet
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Bet
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Betting
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Bid
|
Bade
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Bidden
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Bidding
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Bind
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Bound
|
Bound
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Binding
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Bite
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Bit
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Bitten
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Biting
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Bleed
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Bled
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Bled
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Bleeding
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Blow
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Blew
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Blown
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Blowing
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Break
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Broke
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Broken
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Breaking
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Bring
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Brought
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Brought
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Bringing
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Build
|
Built
|
Built
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Building
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Burn
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Burnt
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Burnt
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Burning
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Burst
|
Burst
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Burst
|
Bursting
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Buy
|
Bought
|
Bought
|
Buying
|
Call
|
Called
|
Called
|
Calling
|
Cast
|
Cast
|
Cast
|
Casting
|
Catch
|
Caught
|
Caught
|
Catching
|
Choose
|
Chose
|
Chosen
|
Choosing
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Cling
|
Clung
|
Clung
|
Clinging
|
Come
|
Came
|
Come
|
Coming
|
Copy
|
Copied
|
Copied
|
Copying
|
Cost
|
Cost
|
Cost
|
Costing
|
Creep
|
Crept
|
Crept
|
Creeping
|
Cry
|
Cried
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Cried
|
Crying
|
Cut
|
Cut
|
Cut
|
Cutting
|
Die
|
Died
|
Died
|
Dying
|
Dig
|
Dug
|
Dug
|
Digging
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Dip
|
Dipped
|
Dipped
|
Dipping
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Divide
|
Divided
|
Divided
|
Dividing
|
Do
|
Did
|
Done
|
Doing
|
Draw
|
Drew
|
Drawn
|
Drawing
|
Dream
|
Dreamed
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Dreamed
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Dreaming
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Drink
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Drank
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Drunk
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Drinking
|
Drive
|
Drove
|
Driven
|
Driving
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Dry
|
Drowned
|
Drowned
|
Drowning
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Dye
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Dyed
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Dyed
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Dyeing
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Eat
|
Ate
|
Eaten
|
Eating
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Fall
|
Fell
|
Fallen
|
Falling
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Feed
|
Fed
|
Fed
|
Feeding
|
Feel
|
Felt
|
Felt
|
Feeling
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Fight
|
Fought
|
Fought
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Fighting
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Find
|
Found
|
Found
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Finding
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Fine
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Fined
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Fining
|
|
Flee
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Fled
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Fleeing
|
|
Fly
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Flew
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Flown
|
Flying
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Forbid
|
Forbade
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Forbidden
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Forbidding
|
Forget
|
Forgot
|
Forgotten
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Forgetting
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Freeze
|
Froze
|
Frozen
|
Freezing
|
Get
|
Got
|
Got
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Getting
|
Give
|
Gave
|
Given
|
Giving
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Grind
|
Ground
|
Ground
|
Grinding
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Grow
|
Grew
|
Grown
|
Growing
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Hang
|
Hung
|
Hung
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Hanging
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Have
|
Had
|
Had
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Having
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Hear
|
Heard
|
Heard
|
Hearing
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Hide
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Hid
|
Hidden
|
Hiding
|
Hold
|
Held
|
Held
|
Holding
|
Hurt
|
Hurt
|
Hurt
|
Hurting
|
Keep
|
Kept
|
Kept
|
Keeping
|
Kneel
|
Knelt
|
Knelt
|
Kneeling
|
Knit
|
Knitted
|
Knitted
|
Knitting
|
Know
|
Knew
|
Known
|
Knowing
|
Lay
|
Laid
|
Laid
|
Laying
|
Leave
|
Left
|
Left
|
Leaving
|
Lend
|
Lent
|
Lent
|
Lending
|
Let
|
Let
|
Let
|
Letting
|
Lie
|
Lay
|
Lain
|
Lying
|
Light
|
Lighted
|
Lit
|
Lighting
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Lose
|
Lost
|
Lost
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Listening
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Make
|
Made
|
Made
|
Making
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Marry
|
Married
|
Married
|
Marrying
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Mean
|
Meant
|
Meant
|
Meaning
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Meet
|
Met
|
Met
|
Meeting
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Pay
|
Paid
|
Paid
|
Paying
|
Put
|
Put
|
Put
|
Putting
|
Quit
|
Quit
|
Quit
|
Quitting
|
Rain
|
Rained
|
Rained
|
Raining
|
Read
|
Read
|
Read
|
Reading
|
Reply
|
Replied
|
Replied
|
Replying
|
Ride
|
Rode
|
Ridden
|
Riding
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Ring
|
Rang
|
Rung
|
Ringing
|
Rise
|
Rose
|
Risen
|
Rising
|
Say
|
Said
|
Said
|
Saying
|
See
|
Saw
|
Seen
|
Seeing
|
Seek
|
Sought
|
Sought
|
Seeking
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Sell
|
Sold
|
Sold
|
Selling
|
Send
|
Sent
|
Sent
|
Sending
|
Set
|
Set
|
Set
|
Setting
|
Shake
|
Shook
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Shaken
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Shaking
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Shed
|
Shed
|
Shed
|
Shedding
|
Shine
|
Shone
|
Shone
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Shining
|
Shoot
|
Shot
|
Shot
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Shooting
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Shrink
|
Shrank
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Shrunk
|
Shrinking
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Shut
|
Shut
|
Shut
|
Shutting
|
Sing
|
Sang
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Sung
|
Singing
|
Sink
|
Sank
|
Sunk
|
Sinking
|
Sit
|
Sat
|
Sat
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Sitting
|
Slay
|
Slew
|
Slain
|
Slaying
|
Sleep
|
Slept
|
Slept
|
Sleeping
|
Slip
|
Slipped
|
Slipped
|
Slipping
|
Speak
|
Spoke
|
Spoken
|
Speaking
|
Spend
|
Spent
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Spent
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Spending
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Spit
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Spat
|
Spat
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Spitting
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Spread
|
Spread
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Spread
|
Spreading
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Stand
|
Stood
|
Stood
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Standing
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Steal
|
Stole
|
Stolen
|
Stealing
|
Stick
|
Stuck
|
Stuck
|
Sticking
|
Stop
|
Stopped
|
Stopped
|
Stopping
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Strike
|
Struck
|
Struck
|
Striking
|
Study
|
Studied
|
Studied
|
Studying
|
Swear
|
Swore
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Sworn
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Swearing
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Sweep
|
Swept
|
Swept
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Sweeping
|
Swim
|
Swam
|
Swum
|
Swimming
|
Swing
|
Swung
|
Swung
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Swinging
|
Take
|
Took
|
Taken
|
Taking
|
Talk
|
Talked
|
Talked
|
Talking
|
Teach
|
Taught
|
Taught
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Teaching
|
Tear
|
Tore
|
Torn
|
Tearing
|
Tell
|
Told
|
Told
|
Telling
|
Think
|
Thought
|
Thought
|
Thinking
|
Thrust
|
Thrust
|
Thrust
|
Thrusting
|
Tie
|
Tied
|
Tied
|
Tying
|
Trust
|
Trusted
|
Trusted
|
Trusting
|
Try
|
Tried
|
Tried
|
Trying
|
Understand
|
Understood
|
Understood
|
Understanding
|
Use
|
Used
|
Used
|
Using
|
Waste
|
Wasted
|
Wasted
|
Wasting
|
Wear
|
Wore
|
Worn
|
Wearing
|
Weave
|
wove
|
Woven
|
Weaving
|
Wed
|
Wedded
|
Wedded
|
Wedding
|
Weep
|
Wept
|
Wept
|
Weeping
|
Win
|
Won
|
Won
|
Winning
|
Wind
|
Wound
|
Wound
|
Winding
|
Work
|
Worked
|
Worked
|
Working
|
Wrap
|
Wrapped
|
Wrapped
|
Wrapping
|
Wring
|
Wrung
|
Wrung
|
Wringing
|
Write
|
Wrote
|
Written
|
Writing
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