Social Sciences, asked by sahi12, 1 year ago

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Answered by Miya2002
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conjugations of:
know- knew, known
do- did, done
pay- paid, paid
take - took taken
hold- held, held
ask- asked, had asked
lose- lost , lost
go- went gone
Answered by kvnmurty
15
Conjugation of verbs means showing various forms of the verb for different tenses.

There are too many verbs given here. I will answer by simplifying it. First let us know three forms of each verb : Infinitive, Gerund and Participle.

Get Infinitive form by putting "to" before the verb like : to go, to hold, to pay, to ask, to take ....

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Verb    Gerund    Participle
======================
know    knowing    known
do         doing        done
pay       paying       paid
take      taking        taken
hold      holding      held
bend     bending     bent
hear      hearing      heard
ask       asking        asked
lose       losing        lost
go          going        gone
=====================

Imperative form of the verb :
     verb  or  you verb   or  Let's  verb.
     Examples:   do:   Do. , Let's do. ,   You do.

Present tense:
 I/You/They/We  verb.    example:  I do.
 He/she/it: knows, does,pays,takes,holds,bends,hears,asks,loses,goes

Past tense:
  knew, did, paid, took, held, bent, heard, asked, lost, went

Future tense:      Put will before verb.
  will know, will do, will pay ....

Present perfect tense:   Put  have before participle.
       have known, have done, have paid, have taken, ....

Past perfect tense:    Put had before participle.
       had bent, had heard, had asked , .....

Future perfect tense:    Put  "will have" before participle.
      will have taken, will have done, will have gone, will have lost,...

Present continuous:
   I am / You are/They are/ we are/ he is/she is/ it is  followed by gerund.
    I am doing, They are bending, He is paying , ....

Past continuous:
      I was/he was/she was/it was/ they were/ you were/ we were  followed by gerund form.
          I was doing.   She was bending.  They were losing. It was going.

Future continuous:
     Put "will be" before gerund.
         I will be taking.   It will be losing.  She will be going.

Present perfect tense:
   I have/you have/they have/it has/she has/he has  followed by participle.
      I have done.  You have gone.    She has asked.

Past perfect tense:
   Put  "had" before  participle.
       I had done.   You had gone. She had heard.  They had taken.

Future perfect :
       Put  "will have" before participle.
             I will have done.  She will have heard.  They will have taken.

Present perfect continuous:
     Put "have been" before gerund.
     We have been asking.  You have been paying.  They have been losing.

Past perfect continuous:
          Put "had been" before gerund.
     We had been asking. They had been losing.  She had been paying.

Future perfect continuous:
        Put   "will have been" before gerund.
      We will have been doing.  She will have been losing.


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