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Dictionary says that abide might have two variants of past simple and past participle forms:
Abide-abided-abided (meaning bear, stand)
Abide-abode-abided (meaning live/stay in place)
But what is the correct forms for a phrasal verb 'abide by' (meaning obey).
By the way, could you say whether I pronounce the following properly? Is my intonation correct?
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29 sie 2021 18:45
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Chambers gives past tense as abided, abode and abid. Past participle as abided, abode or abidden. It doesn't distinguish between the two senses of the word.
Your pronunciation is fine.
29 sierpnia 2021
I am a native speaker and I cannot remember ever hearing anyone use any past tense of "abide". The only context when I recall hearing "abide" is the construction "cannot abide" / "could not abide" or similar, meaning "cannot bear", "cannot stand" / "could not bear", "could not stand" or the like. I would recommend avoiding any other forms of this verb, particularly if you are a non-native speaker.
29 sierpnia 2021
PAY ATTENTION: I have made a mistake in my question. It should have been "abide-abided-abided" and "abide-abode-abode"!
29 sierpnia 2021
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