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Explain me v1 v2 v3 Forms.(v=Verbs)

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Answered by jaspreetkaur019283
3

Answer:

students often learn by heart the base, past simple and past participle (sometimes called V1, V2, V3, meaning Verb 1, Verb 2, Verb 3) for irregular verbs. They may spend many hours chanting: sing, sang, sung; go, went, gone; have, had, had; etc. They do not learn these for regular verbs for one very simple reason - the past simple and past participle are always the same: they are formed by adding "-ed" to the base.

They do not learn the present participle and 3rd person singular present simple for regular or irregular verbs for another very simple reason - they never change. The present participle is always made by adding "-ing" to the base, and the 3rd person singular present simple is always made by adding "s" to the base (though there are some variations in spelling).

Note that "have", "do" and "be" also function as helping or auxiliary verbs, with exactly the same forms.

Answered by iamqueen1
16

Answer:

Meaning :

V1 = Verb 1

V2 = Verb 2

V3 = Verb 3

Explanation:

V1 :

V1 is the first form of verb (present tense) Examples: Do, sit, write, use, give etc

V2 :

V2 is the second form of verb ( past tense )

Examples:Beat,went,gone,have,had etc

V3 :

V3 is the third form of verb ( Past participle )

Examples:Awoken,Been,Beaten etc

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