21. When a verb changes with the change in person, number and tense, the
verb is called
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Verb Conjugation
Explanation:
Verb conjugation refers to how a verb changes to show a different person, tense, number or mood.
Person:
In English, we have six different persons: first person singular (I), second person singular (you), third person singular (he/she/it/one), first person plural (we), second person plural (you), and third person plural (they). We must conjugate a verb for each person. The verb to be is a particularly notable verb for conjugation because it’s irregular.
Tense:
Verbs are also conjugated according to their tenses. Verb tense indicates when the action in a sentence is happening (e.g., in the present, future, or past).
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