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Strong verbs change their stem vowel in the past tense and do not add a -d or -ed ending, while weak verbs form their past tense by adding a -d or -ed ending without changing the stem vowel. This distinction is crucial for understanding verb conjugation patterns in English and other Germanic languages.
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