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R76
    In some cases, different past forms or
-ed
participle forms relate to different meanings or uses of the verb. For example, the past form and the
-ed
participle of the verb
hang
is normally
hung
. However,
hanged
can also be used but with a different meaning. Check the different meanings in a Cobuild dictionary.
An Iron Cross
hung
from a ribbon around the man’s neck.
He had been found guilty of murder
hanged
.
They had
bid
down the chemical company’s stock.
He had
bidden
her to buy the best.
R77
    Some verbs consist of more than one word, for example
browbeat
and
typeset
, and some consist of a prefix plus a verb, for example
undo
and
disconnect
.
His teachers
underestimate
his ability.
We are always trying to
outdo
our competitors.
The figures show that the government has
mismanaged
the economy.
R78
    Verbs that consist of more than one word or of a prefix plus a verb usually inflect in the same way as the verbs that form their final part. For example, the past form of
foresee
is
foresaw
and the
-ed
participle is
foreseen
, and the past form and past
-ed
of
misunderstand
is
misunderstood
.
I
underestimated
him.
He had
outdone
himself.
I had
misunderstood
and
mismanaged
everything.
She had
disappeared
into the kitchen and
reappeared
with a flashlight.
R79
    With many verbs of this type, the fact that they consist of two parts does not make any difference to their forms. They follow the normal spelling rules.

Here is a list of verbs whose second part is an irregular verb:

browbeat
broadcast
forecast
miscast
recast
typecast
overcome
undercut
outdo
overdo
undo
withdraw
overeat
befall
forego
undergo
outgrow
overheat
mishear
behold
uphold
withhold
mislay
waylay
mislead
remake
repay
misread
override
outrun
overrun
re-run
foresee
oversee
outsell
resell
beset
reset
typeset
outshine
overshoot
oversleep
misspell
withstand
hamstring
mistake
overtake
retake
undertake
foretell
retell
rethink
overthrow
misunderstand
rewind
unwind
rewrite
underwrite

Note the past forms and
-ed
participle of the verbs shown below, whose second part is a verb with alternative past forms and
-ed
participle.

refit
refitted
refitted
overhang
overhung
overhung
floodlight
floodlit
floodlit

Here is a list of compound verbs whose second part is an irregular verb:

bottle-feed
breast-feed
force-feed
spoon-feed
baby-sit
lip-read
proof-read
sight-read
ghost-write
R80
    The different forms of the auxiliaries
be
,
have
, and
do
are summarized in the table below.
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