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विच सेक्शन ऑन मेटल पार्ट्स ऑल द फॉर्म्स ऑफ़ लेक्चर ऑफ पील ऑफ द इन पीसेज​

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Answered by dewatamrakar23
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English verbs have up to five different forms. These are:

1 the base form, e.g. pull

2 the 3rd person singular, present simple tense, e.g. pulls

3 the past simple tense, e.g. pulled

4 the past participle, e.g. pulled

5 the present participle, e.g. pulling

Regular verbs are all formed in the same way, by building on the base form (form 1). This is the form you normally find in a dictionary. Most verbs are regular.

Irregular verbs have different forms, particularly forms 3 and 4. See Irregular verbs.

Form 1: The present simple tense has all but one of its forms the same as the base form.

Form 2: When the present simple tense has a 3rd person singular subject, the verb is formed from the base form + -s.

Form 3: The past simple is formed from the base form + -ed.

Form 4: The past participle is formed from the base form + -ed.

Form 5: The present participle is formed from the base form + -ing.

A special variation of the base form is the to infinitive. There are a number of uses of a verb where both the words to + the base form must be present.

The base form is sometimes called the ‘bare infinitive’.

As mentioned above, the 3rd person singular is formed from the base form + -s. Below are the exceptions to the rule:

Verbs ending in -o, -ch, -sh, -ss, -x, -z or -zz: add -es to make the 3rd person singular, e.g.

torpedo he torpedoes

catch he catches

toss he tosses

push he pushes

miss he misses

box he boxes

buzz it buzzes

Verbs ending in -y after a consonant: change y to i and add -es, e.g.

Explanation:

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