Present tense of a separable verb
Separable verbs are so called because the prefix is separated from the root verb in main clauses and placed at the end of the clause. When this happens, the prefix never alters in form. Instead, the verb itself takes exactly the same endings, whether regular ('weak') or irregular ('strong') as the root verb from which it is derived.
9. Separable verbs-3
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