All forms of verbs

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Common Verb Forms
Infinitive Form
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Outline Common Verb Forms Infinitive Form Base Form Simple Past Form Past Participle Form Present Continuous Form 3 rd Person Singular Form Exception of 'be' Irregular Verbs /Quiz Helping Verbs 2

Common Verb Forms 3 Infinitive Form to work, to cut, to go, to sing, to have Base form (V1) work, cut, go, sing, have, drink, eat Simple Past Form (V2) worked, cut, went, sang, had, drunk, ate Past Participle Form (V3) worked, cut, gone, sung, had, drunken, eaten Present Participle Form working, cutting, going, having, drinking, eating Present Simple (3 rd Person Singular) works, cuts, goes, has, drinks, eats V1, V2, V3 we often cram because other forms are always same

Infinitive Form 4 A complete infinitive form contains a 'to' before it. It does other purposes rather than being the main verb. After an adjective: I am happy to see you again. After a usual verb: I want to come. As infinitive structure: I want you to come. One can also have a bare infinitive along with auxiliary or helping verbs as follows: I will come . I can't come . I must come .

Base form 5 This is the most commonly used first form as simple present or an imperative form (Instructional). I eat mangoes. (Simple Present) I go there. (Simple Present) I work for a company. (Simple Present) They go there everyday. (Simple Present) Be quiet. (Imperative) Have a nice day. (Imperative) Make a chapati . (Imperative)

Simple Past Form (V2 Forms) 6 This form we commonly see with an added ' ed ' extension or an irregular form that we have to remember. I worked for a company. (' ed ' form of 'work') She went to market. (irregular form of 'go') They had vanished . (irregular form of have and ' ed ' form of vanish) I was surprised . (irregular form of 'am' and ' ed ' form of surprise) Raju ate bananas. (Irregular form of 'eat')

Past Participle Form ( V3 Forms) 7 A participle form is one, which can also be used as an adjective. I saw a painted wall. (paint-painted-painted) The man was fully drunk . (drink-drank, drunk) I had gone . (go-went-gone) This pen is made of plastic. (make-made-made) I have never been so happy. (be-been-been)

Present Participle or Progressive Form 8 Many times we add – ing to a verb to indicate a progressive or continuous action. Adding – ing can also make a verb as an adjective. I am going to market. (Progressive) I have been working all night. (Progressive) He is the shining star of this class. (Participle) They all made a whistling sound. (Participle) The girl standing there is my sister. (Participle)

Present Simple/3 rd Person Singular 9 As per subject verb agreement rule a singular third person uses the '–s' or '- es' form of the verb. He goes . Ravi sings very well. She has lots of clothes. It is this habit, I dislike the most. He works in a factory.

Is there a future form of verb? 10 There is no separate future form of the base form. The future is denoted with the help of auxiliary verbs or the progressive forms. The future expressions use the other forms like base form, participle form or - ing form . I am going to meet my friend tomorrow. I will take a late dinner today. You are to travel to Delhi, next sunday . The train is about to leave the platform. A week from now, she will have finished her exams.

Exceptional Forms of 'Be' 11 In English 'Be' is an exceptional verb having as many as '9' Forms. I have to be present there. (Infinitive) Be happy. (Base) I was reading a book. (Past simple singular) They were going. (Past simple plural) She has never been late. (Past participle) Being good to all is possible. (Present Participle) I am watching a movie. (Present Simple) Children are sleeping. (Present progressive) It is my foremost duty. (Present Simple)

Irregular Verbs 12 Verbs which have different base, past and participle forms are called irregular verbs. This is because there is no set rule to make there forms. For regular verbs rule of adding – ed follows. Eat – Ate- Eaten Drink – Drank – Drunk Go – Went – Gone Have – Had – Had Do – Did – Done Make – Made – Made Cut – Cut - Cut

Irregular Verb Quiz 13 Write V2 and V3 forms of the following verbs. Become Begin Bend Break Drive Fit Forget Give Keep Know Pay Show Sleep Tell Think Write

Irregular Verb Quiz - Answer Become – Became – Become Begin – Began – Begun Bend – Bent – Bent Break – Broke – Broken Drive – Drove – Driven Fit – Fit – Fit Forget – Forgot – Forgotten Give – Gave – Given Keep – Kept – Kept Know – Knew – Known Pay – Paid – Paid Show – Showed – Shown Sleep – Slept – Slept Tell – Told – Told Think – Thought – Thought Write – Wrote - Written 14

Helping/Auxiliary Verbs 15 There are two main types of helping verbs Primary Modal Primary : Changes tense, voice or types. Can be used as main verb also. Ex: I do , I have to do, I have to be patient. Modal : Changes mood. Can never be used as main verb. Can you speak? She could talk. She may speak. She might talk. I will go. I would go. They shall come. They should come. I must go. I ought to follow rules.

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