English, asked by sreenooni17, 6 months ago

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le infinitives. (See pages 44-45)
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change to get another form. This basic form is known
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Answered by lathwalhimanshu780
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Answered by Anonymous
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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.) except third person singular, which uses the -s form (She works at the university.)

past form: used for the past simple (He opened the door and went out.)

-ed form: used after auxiliary have and be (I’ve always wanted a piano and I was given one last week.).

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