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Conjugation of verbs

The Indicative Mood

faran (a strong verb of the 6-th class)

secʒan (a weak verb of the 3-rd class)

Present tense

Past tense

Person

Sg number

Pl number

Sg number

Pl number

1

ic fare, secʒe

ʒē farað,

hīe secʒað

ic fōr, sæʒde

ʒē fōron, sæʒdon

hīe

2

þū far(e)st, sæʒst

þū fōre, sæʒdest

hē fōr, sæʒde

3

hē far(e)ð, sæʒð

2.6.8.1. Strong Verbs

Strong verbs are more ancient than the verbs with suffixation. They were not very numerous (above 300) and even in OE non-productive. But as they denoted actions connected with the man’s life, they occurred very frequently.

In modern English a verb like write is characterized by three basic forms: the infinitive (write), the past tense (wrote) and the past participle (written). All the other forms are built on their basis. In OE the corresponding verb had four basic forms: (1) the infinitive (wrītan), (2) the past singular (wrāt), (3) the past plural (writon), (4) the past participle (writen). In modern English only the verb «be» has preserved different forms for the past singular (was) and the past plural (were).

According to vowel gradation, strong verbs fell into seven classes. Classes from one to five used the most ancient type of vowel gradation: i-a-zero. The 6-th class used gradation of a-o-zero type. Class 7 included reduplicating verbs that originally built their past tense forms by means of repeating the root-morpheme.

classes

infinitive

past sg

past pl

past participle

NE

NG

1

wrītan

wrāt

writon

writen

write

2

cēosan

cēas

curon

coren

choose

3

sinʒan

sanʒ

sunʒon

sunʒen

sing

4

niman

nam

nōmon

numen

(take)

nehmen

5

cweðan

cwæð

cwǣdon

cweden

say

6

faran

fōr

fōron

faren

(go)

fahren

7

hātan

heht, hēt

hehton, hēton

hāten

heißen

Vowel gradation i-a-zero is manifest only in the 1-st class. In all other classes, vowel gradation is not evident because of other phonetic processes. The traces of reduplication in the verbs of the 7-th class almost disappeared, reduplicated syllables fused with a long vowel or a diphthong into one root syllable.

As we see, basic forms of all the strong verbs have the same endings irrespective of their class: -an for the infinitive, no ending in the past singular, -on – in the form of past plural, -en for past participle.