V. | Abbreviation: | ise | ||
Description: | No change of "ise" to "ize" for American verbs. Normally all verbs that end on "ise" are built in American English with "ize" (e.g. to summarise => he summarizes). Some verbs (see list of American ise-verbs) however are excepted from this. | |||
Example verb: | 6. | to advise | ||
Application: | - | the verb ends on "ise" | ||
- | Verbtime: the verb must be stored in the list of ise-verbs |
Validity: | Present: | all forms | ||
Past: | all forms | |||
Imperative: | all forms | |||
Present Participle: | always | |||
Past Participle: | always | |||
Examples: | Past: | "he advises", not "he advizes" | ||
Present Participle: | "advising", not "advizing" | |||
Past Participle: | "advised", not "advized" |
also see:
Verb-irregularities - overview