Base verb form of freedom
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the base verb from of freedom will be freedom
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Free is the base verb form of freedom
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- The base form of a verb is its plainest or simplest form and exists without a suffix or special ending. It is the form which shown in 'dictionary entries'. lt is also called as the 'plain form or simple form'.
- The base form of a verb acts as the present tense form for the 1st and 2nd person singular (for example, “I sing”, “You sing”), and the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person plural (for example “We sing”, “You sing”, “They sing”). In other words, the base form of a verb acts serves as the present tense form for all numbers and persons excepting the 3rd person singular that has the -s ending (“She sings”, “He sings”, “It sings”).
- Extra verbs can be formed with pre-fixes added to or supplemented with the verb’s base form, for example, freedom or undone. The base form of a verb also acts as an infinitive (whether without or with to) and also as a present subjunctive for all person forms including the 3rd person singular. Besides, the base form of a verb is applied for an imperative mood.
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