forms of verbs with the main verbs
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Main verbs have three basic forms: the base form, the past form and the -ed form (sometimes called the '-ed participle'): base form: used as the infinitive form, with to or without to (Do you want to come with us? I can't leave now.) and for the present simple (I always read before I go to sleep every night.)
There are four types of verbs.
Transitive verbs. A transitive verb is the verb which takes an object.
Intransitive verb. An intransitive verb is a verb which does not take an object.
Auxiliary verb: ...
Modal verbs: ...
Transitive verbs:
Intransitive verbs. ...
Auxiliary verb: ...
Modal verbs:
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Ex Play than its form will be
Played
Played
Playing (ing form)
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In most forms we ed at last
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