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What's the difference between "woven" and "weaved"?
What's the difference between "woven" and "weaved"?
PS: Could you give me some examples? Thanks! :)
Aug 19, 2013 6:02 AM
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"Woven" works only as a past participle, so that means you can use it in perfect and passive grammar, as well as an adjective. I have woven a basket. This basket is woven. It is a woven basket.
"Weaved" is a little more interesting, as we also have the simple past "wove". "Weaved" can feasibly work as a past participle - I suppose it depends on the region the speaker is from - but at least "woven" cannot work as a past simple verb.
August 19, 2013
past simple verb 一般过去式形式
the simple past 一般过去时
August 19, 2013
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