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three form of verb of understand​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Base Form (Infinitive): Understand

Past Simple: Understood

Past Participle: Understood

Answered by Evanbo222
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Answer:

The three forms of verbs of the word "understand" are as follows:-

  1. First form (V1) - understand.
  2. Second form (V2) - understood.
  3. Third form (V3) - understood.

Explanation:

There are three basic forms of verbs which are as follows:-

  1. Base form - The base verb is the most basic kind of verb, having no extra endings. It is the same as the infinitive.
  2. Past form - The past form of a verb expresses the simple past tense.
  3. Past participle form - An activity that was started and finished entirely in the past is referred to by the past participle form. It is made by changing a standard verb's basic form by adding -ed, -d, or -t.

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