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Present participle verb forms
started in the past, but continues(ed)
tells what is happening now.
the subject (noun/pronoun) of the sentence.
are the standard form of the verb.
do not follow the usual rules for verb forms.
began in the past and is complete.
tell about an action that already happened.
continuously happen.
Past perfect verb forms
started in the past, but continues(ed)
tells what is happening now.
the subject (noun/pronoun) of the sentence.
are the standard form of the verb.
do not follow the usual rules for verb forms.
began in the past and is complete.
tell about an action that already happened.
continuously happen.
Past tense verb forms
started in the past, but continues(ed)
tells what is happening now.
the subject (noun/pronoun) of the sentence.
are the standard form of the verb.
do not follow the usual rules for verb forms.
began in the past and is complete.
tell about an action that already happened.
continuously happen.
Past participle verb forms
started in the past, but continues(ed)
tells what is happening now.
the subject (noun/pronoun) of the sentence.
are the standard form of the verb.
do not follow the usual rules for verb forms.
began in the past and is complete.
tell about an action that already happened.
continuously happen.
Present tense verb forms
started in the past, but continues(ed)
tells what is happening now.
the subject (noun/pronoun) of the sentence.
are the standard form of the verb.
do not follow the usual rules for verb forms.
began in the past and is complete.
tell about an action that already happened.
continuously happen.
In order to be grammatically correct, the verb MUST AGREE with
started in the past, but continues(ed)
tells what is happening now.
the subject (noun/pronoun) of the sentence.
are the standard form of the verb.
do not follow the usual rules for verb forms.
began in the past and is complete.
tell about an action that already happened.
continuously happen.
Irregular verbs
started in the past, but continues(ed)
tells what is happening now.
the subject (noun/pronoun) of the sentence.
are the standard form of the verb.
do not follow the usual rules for verb forms.
began in the past and is complete.
tell about an action that already happened.
continuously happen.
Infinitive verb forms
started in the past, but continues(ed)
tells what is happening now.
the subject (noun/pronoun) of the sentence.
are the standard form of the verb.
do not follow the usual rules for verb forms.
began in the past and is complete.
tell about an action that already happened.
continuously happen.
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