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When usually comes in grammer what have to in verb?

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Answered by angel881
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For example, the plain present of be is usually are but the plain form is be. Also, the past of eat is ate, but the past participle is eaten. When you look for a verb in the dictionary, it is usually the plain form that you look for. An English sentence must have at least one primary-form verb.

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