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we are standing in kitchen (doing) dishes is a base verb?​

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Answered by bhadanajasbir36
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Answer:

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Answered by lakshmilakku
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Answer:

Of course, it's a basic verb.

Explanation:

  • The most basic verb form in grammar, without a particular conclusion: "Call" is the fundamental form of "calling." Verb tenses, forms, and kinds in linguistics.
  • A verb's base form sometimes referred to as its root form, is the unaltered, unchanged form.
  • In other words, this hasn't received any suffixes. Run, enjoy, chat, giggle, hang, love, leap, clap, snuggle, scream, watch, travel, cough, sing, and many other verbs are examples of verbs in their basic form.
  • Present Continuous Tense; Conjugation of Dish. He/She/It is being rude. I'm spouting. You, We, or They are dishonest. Perfect Present Tense. He, She, or It has spoken.

Therefore, it's a basic verb.

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