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Write five forms of the verbs Analyse,arise,Awake,break, cancelled,cost,forgive,child,lose,pay

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Answered by shaikhparveenzk
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Past participle analysed

I analyse.

you analyse.

he/she/it analyses.

we analyse.

you analyse.

they analyse.

The three forms of arise are arise, arose, arisen.

Awake and awaken are two distinct verbs that both mean "to rise from sleep." The verb forms for awake are irregular, but the most common choices are awake, awoke, and was awoken. The verb forms for awaken are regular: awakens, awakened, was awakened.

When you break something, it's broken, not “broke,” though a person or organization which has run out of money can be said in informal speech to be “broke.” Otherwise, use “broke” only as the simple past tense of “break,” without a helping verb: “Azfar broke the record,” but “The record was broken by Azfar.

Canceled or cancelled is the past tense of the verb to cancel. Both spellings are correct; Americans favor canceled (one L), while cancelled (two Ls) is preferred in British English and other dialects.

Conjugation of 'Cost'

Base Form (Infinitive): Cost

Past Simple: Cost

Past Participle: Cost

3rd Person Singular: Costs

Present Participle/Gerund: Costing

The verb 'to forgive' is an irregular one. However, the past tense is 'forgAVE' while the past participle is 'forgivEN'. It should not be confused with the present participle, 'forgiving' They are pronounced differently and are used differently.

Dear Shaunette, The present tense of “lost” is “lose” for everything except third person singular, which is “loses.” ... The different tenses for “to lose” are lose – lost – lost. This is an irregular verb, and its past tense and past participle are identical.

The correct past tense of the verb pay is paid, as long as the word is used in the financial or transactional sense. If the verb pay is used in a nautical sense, the correct form is payed.

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