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| German | knüpfen, knoten |
| French | faire un nœud, (se) nouer |
| indicative present | indicative past tense |
| I knot | I knotted |
| you knot | you knotted |
| he/she/it knots | he/she/it knotted |
| we knot | we knotted |
| you knot | you knotted |
| they knot | they knotted |
| indicative present continuous | indicative present perfect |
| I am knotting | I have knotted |
| you are knotting | you have knotted |
| he/she/it is knotting | he/she/it has knotted |
| we are knotting | we have knotted |
| you are knotting | you have knotted |
| they are knotting | they have knotted |
| infinitive present | imperative present |
| to knot | knot |
| let's knot | |
| knot |
| active | passive | affirmation | negation | |
| Full form | contraction | answer | question |
A quick overview of the irregular English verbs you get in the table.
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