Pop vocabulary quiz!

Apr 04, 2007 16:31

'Cause, you know, everyone wants a pop vocabulary quiz.

Anyway, consulting neither a dictionary nor your fellow respondents' replies: what is the present tense of wrought? Bonus points if you get both valid possibilities.

cognoscenti

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jennaxide April 5 2007, 00:27:11 UTC
i'ma guess 'reap' or 'wring' and not google it until i hear from you the exciting conclusion.

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mountainpilot April 5 2007, 01:09:09 UTC
wright?

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mountainpilot April 5 2007, 01:10:53 UTC
doh. guess not. there is no verb form of 'wright,' noun only. (sigh)

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PS. mountainpilot April 5 2007, 01:15:34 UTC
isn't also an adjective? (e.g. "wrought iron")

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ornoth April 5 2007, 02:37:14 UTC
I'd say wreak and wright.

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unsound April 5 2007, 02:38:24 UTC
I would guess, "work". Off I go to consult the dictionary...

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unsound April 5 2007, 02:41:00 UTC
For clarity's sake- I meant that as the verb - "to work".

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imperator_mei April 5 2007, 13:55:08 UTC
Well, you got the more obscure one. So, one and a half points for you.

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