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he generally .........(write) in English, but he.......(write) in hindi. change the verb​

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Answered by vs3687680
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he generally writes in English, but he wrote in English

Answered by AnusritaS98
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He generally writes in English, but he wrote in hindi.

What are the forms of verb?

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.

1.Root form of the verb=A verb's base form is represented by its root. Prefixes and suffixes are not present in roots and they have not undergone conjugation. The verb's root form is the infinitive form with the word "to" omitted.

When a verb is conjugated to represent distinct forms of the verb, only regular verbs experience a change in the verb's root form. Unusual verbs can be conjugated in a variety of unique ways.The simple present tense is most frequently denoted by root verbs.

2.Third Person Singular Form of a Verb=The verb form that deviates the most from other conjugations is the third person singular (he/she/it/one) form. This verb form ends in s (or, sporadically, es) for normal verbs.

The third person singular form of the verb is used to represent the simple present tense. 

Regular verbs are marked as being in the third person singular by adding an's' or a 'es' to the end of the verb.

3.Present Participle Form of a Verb=The base form/root verb is changed to the present participle form by adding the prefix "ing." In some cases, a monosyllabic word that ends in a vowel and a consonant has its final consonant doubled before the final 'ing' is added. For verbs with a 'e' ending, the 'ing' is typically appended in place of the 'e. However, some verbs retain the 'e' in the base form and change to the present participle form.

This form is used in the verb's continuous/progressive tenses to indicate that the action is still ongoing. Using this technique, verbs can also be transformed into nouns that define an activity.

4. The Verb's Past and Past Participle Forms = The past participle form of a verb indicates that it is in the perfect tense. 

Regular verbs maintain both their simple past form and past participle, unlike irregular verbs, which may alter in spelling when used as a past participle.The past tense and past participle form of regular verbs is the root word + ed. Only the past tenses are affected.

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