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which of the following is the suitable conjugation with "ll"​

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Answered by atharvmhatre12
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Answer:

In short, a conjugated verb is a verb that has been altered from its base form; but, as with all things grammar-related, it's a little more complicated than that. Let's take a look at how verbs are conjugated and the different things they communicate when they are.

Explanation:

Present Tenses

Present tense tells us what is happening at the current moment. There are three main present tenses: present simple, present progressive (continuous), and present perfect.

Present Simple

Present Progressive

Present Perfect

I break

I am breaking

I have broken

you break

you are breaking

you have broken

he, she, it breaks

he, she, it is breaking

he, she, it has broken

we break

we are breaking

we have broken

Past Tenses

Past tense indicates that an action has already occurred, and is no longer occurring. Past simple, past progressive, and past perfect are the main past tenses.

Past Simple

Past Progressive

Past Perfect

I broke

I was breaking

I had broken

you broke

you were breaking

you had broken

he, she, it broke

he, she, it was breaking

he, she, it had broken

we broke

we were breaking

we had broken

Future Tenses

Future tenses tell us that something will happen in the future. The main future tenses are future simple, future progressive, and future perfect.

Future Simple

Future Progressive

Future Perfect

I will break

I will be breaking

I will have broken

you will break

you will be breaking

you will have broken

he, she, it will break

he, she, it will be breaking

he, she, it will have broken

we will break

we will be breaking

we will have broken

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