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Verb paradigm drill (elementary)

This exercise quizzes you about the basic verb paradigms as presented in Introduction to Old English §7.1.1. The verbs you will work with are among the most common in Old English; so a secondary benefit of the exercise is that it will help you acquire some essential vocabulary.

As with the other “drill” exercises, you should aim for a perfect score, and repeat it until you can do it perfectly.

This is the end of the exercise. If you didn't get a score of 64, study Introduction to Old English §7.1.1 and repeat this exercise until you can do it perfectly.
strong ‘come’ present past
singular plural singular plural
1st person __________ hīe __________ __________ ġē __________
2nd person þū __________ þū __________
3rd person __________ hēo __________
weak ‘hear’ present past
singular plural singular plural
1st person __________ ġē __________ __________ __________
2nd person þū __________ þū __________
3rd person hēo __________ __________
strong ‘command’ present past
singular plural singular plural
1st person __________ hīe __________ __________ __________
2nd person þū __________ þū __________
3rd person __________ hēo __________
weak ‘dwell’ present past
singular plural singular plural
1st person __________ __________ __________ ġē __________
2nd person þū __________ þū __________
3rd person hit __________ __________
weak ‘inform’ present past
singular plural singular plural
1st person __________ __________ __________ hīe __________
2nd person þū __________ þū __________
3rd person hēo __________ __________
strong ‘take’ present past
singular plural singular plural
1st person __________ ġē __________ __________ hīe __________
2nd person þū __________ þū __________
3rd person __________ hēo __________
weak ‘set’ present past
singular plural singular plural
1st person __________ hīe __________ __________ __________
2nd person þū __________ þū __________
3rd person hēo __________ __________
strong ‘depart’ present past
singular plural singular plural
1st person __________ __________ __________ hīe __________
2nd person þū __________ þū __________
3rd person hēo __________ __________
te01
Drag tiles from the collection below into the right places in this verb paradigm.
x2406cōm x2404cōme x5776cume x4922cymst
x2406cōm x2402cōmon x2364cumað x1305cymð
te02
Drag tiles from the collection below into the right places in this verb paradigm.
x2364hīerað x2406hīerde x2402hīerdon x4922hīerst
x2406hīerde x2404hīerdest x5776hīere x1305hīerð
te03
Drag tiles from the collection below into the right places in this verb paradigm. For the form of hǣtt (in which ð is assimilated to t), see Introduction to Old English §7.2.1.
x2364hātað x4922hǣtst x2406hēt x2404hēte
x5776hāte x1305hǣtt x2406hēt x2402hēton
te04
Drag tiles from the collection below into the right places in this verb paradigm.
x4922wunast x2364wuniað x2406wunode x2404wunodest
x1305wunað x5776wunie x2406wunode x2402wunodon
te05
Drag tiles from the collection below into the right places in this verb paradigm.
x2364cȳðað x2406cȳðde x2402cȳðdon x4922cȳðest
x2406cȳðde x2404cȳðdest x5776cȳðe x1305cȳðeð
te06
Drag tiles from the collection below into the right places in this verb paradigm.
x2406nam x2404nāme x2364nimað x4922nimest
x2406nam x2402nāmon x5776nime x1305nimeð
te07
Drag tiles from the collection below into the right places in this noun paradigm. In this verb there is gemination (doubling of a consonant) in the 1st pers. pres., and the past ending is assimilated to the t of the verbal stem, making another doubled consonant (see Introduction to Old English §§7.2.1, 7.3.1).
x4922setest x2364settað x2406sette x2404settest
x1305seteð x2406sette x2406sette x2402setton
te08
Drag tiles from the collection below into the right places in this verb paradigm
x2406ġewāt x2364ġewītað x5776ġewīte x1305ġewīteð
x2406ġewāt x2404ġewite x4922ġewītest x2402ġewiton
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