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Natalie
Could you help me please with the word "thrive" ?
The second and third form of it sounds as "throve" and "thriven" ( when we use it in past simple and present perfect forms ) but aslo it can be "thrived" and "thived" when we simply add "ed".
But, in the same time which forms I should use if I have been learning British variant of English ? Are some forms so old to use them? Or does it depend on area where these words are used?
2019年4月11日 07:39
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Current British English usage, in my opinion : //
I thrive, you thrive, he thrives, we thrive ...etc present //
I thrived, you thrived, he thrived, we thrived - simple past tense, current usage //
I have (had) thrived, you have (had) thrived, he has (had) thrived etc - normal present perfect, ( past perfect) //
participle = thriving //
"throve" and "thriven" I would only expect to see in old books :)
2019年4月11日
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