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Verb forms example

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Answered by mamtashukla97
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Verbs can be said to have five forms in English: the base form, the present tense form (which may include the agreement ending -s), the past tense form, the present participle, and the past participle.

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Answered by Prakshi1415
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Verb Forms

In English, verbs (words that express an action or state of being) have five forms.

Infinitive Form: to + basic verb

Simple Present: basic verb or basic verb + "s" (3rd person singular); expresses action that is happening in the present or a state that is presently occurring

Simple Past: basic verb + "ed"; expresses action that happened in the past

Present Participle: basic verb + "ing"; expresses action that is ongoing

Past Participle: basic verb + "ed"; past participles can be used in several ways, but one way is as an adjective to describe a noun

Examples of Verb Forms:

Below are some examples of the five verb forms for some additional regular verbs in English.

Infinitive Simple Present Simple Past Present Participle Past Participle

To Pass (passes) Passed Passing Passed

To Expect (expects) Expected Expecting Expected

To Kick (kicks) Kicked Kicking Kicked

To Plant (plants) Planted Planting Planted

To Sail (sails) Sailed Sailing Sailed

To Walk (walks) Walked Walking Walked

To Jump (jumps) Jumped Jumping Jumped

To Seem (seems) Seemed Seeming Seemed

To Rip (rips) Ripped Ripping Ripped

To Phone (phones) Phoned Phoning Phoned

To Fold (folds) Folded Folding

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