terminology - Strong verbs, weak verbs, and other categories


For verb conjugations, I know that in English we have certain verbs which umlaut ablaut in their principle parts:



sing-sang-sung



We have verbs that add an -ed to the end:



laugh-laughed



and then there are verbs which just don't change at all:



cut, put etc.



So which of these verbs are strong, or weak, or have a different category altogether?




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