give the verb form of ability
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Able
Verbs
It is a word that describes an action or state of existence.
The different types of verbs include action verbs, linking verbs, and helping verbs.
Action verbs
It depicts the action done.
Example: the spoons were washed by Sudha. Here the word washed is an action verb.
Linking verbs
It links the noun and the adjective.
Example: the flowers are so pretty.
Flowers is a noun and pretty is adjective and it is connected by the verb are.
Helping verbs
They describe the help provided in a sentence consisting of an action verb.
Example: The teachers will help the students in their studies.
Will describes a helping verb.
Therefore the verb form of ability is able.
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Abled
Ability in its simple past tense and past participle
Ables
Form of able in the third person singular, simple present indicative
Abling
Able's present-day participle
Describe the verb form.
- A verb form is a means to shape or modify a verb to fit the context that refers to an action that is carried out at a particular moment.
- The five verb tenses used in English include root verb, present participle, simple past, and past participle in the third person singular.
What does the verb's simple past tense look like?
- An activity that occurred in the past is indicated by the verb's simple past form. Usually, the basic verb is modified by adding a "ed" or "d" (for nouns ending in "e").
- There are several irregular verbs that deviate from the pattern, though.
- Examples of simple past forms are reading, sitting, lying, drinking, speaking, cutting, etc.
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