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The half-life of an irregular verb is based on how popular a verb is: The more often it is used, the longer it will take to convert. For example, the verbs have and hold both have irregular forms in the past tense—had and held.
Source: Discover Magazine
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Friday, Apr 11, 2008, 9:43am
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