Verb

Base Form

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Glue

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Past Form

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Past Participle form

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S/ES/IES

Noun

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'ING Form'

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Welcome to the verb page, A verb is a word that indicates what the subject is doing in a sentence. It shows physical or mental actions, states of being, feelings, thoughts etc. Every sentence must carry one or more than one verb. It conveys an action, occurrence, or state of being. where you can practice verbs and their forms. Verbs are important in language because they show actions and help to understand what is happening and when events occur. Verbs play an important role in sentences. In writing sentences, verbs need to conjugate to match the tense - such as Past, Present and Future Tense, persons such as First, Second, and Third of the subject, and numbers such as Singular or Plurals. Without verbs, it is hard to understand. We have up to. That helps you work with verbs. Here some of the are "be, do, say, go, get, make, know, have".

This platform generates verbs. It may be action, Transitive, linking, auxiliary, stative verbs with their forms.

Above are some of the most common uses for this Platform:
Form of verb:

V1 is the base form e.g. be (am, are), know.

V2 is a simple past form e.g. was / were, knew.

V3 is past participle form e.g. been, known.

V4 is a third-person singular present form e.g. is, knows. And

V5 is the present participle also called Ing form, e.g. being, knowing. You can also practice phrasal verbs.

FAQ'S

A verb is a word that refers to a physical activity. For example: Skip, Pull, Push, Fetch, Give, Make, Bake, Try, Bring, Teach, Study.

following different verb types:

Action verbs - An action verb describes an action: Run, Walk, Jump, Talk, Sing, Speak, Eat.
Linking verbs - Remain, Stay, Grow, Turn, Prove, Act, and Get.
Auxiliary verbs or helping verbs - be, have, do, can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and would.
Phrasal verbs - Call off, Calm Down, Get up, Give up, Look up, Come up.
Stative verbs - Feel, Have, Love, Believe, Dislike, Doubt.
Transitive verbs - Address, Borrow, Bring, Discuss, Raise, Offer, Pay, Write.

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