Give 10 examples of verb forms.

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    Sumridhi Bisht

    3 months ago

    Below are 10 examples of the different forms of a verb:

    Base Form (V1)

    Past Simple Form (V2)

    Past Participle (V3)

    Present Participle (V4)

    Third-Person Singular Present (V5)

    Attract

    Attracted

    Attracted

    Attracting

    Attracts

    Boil

    Boiled

    Boiled

    Boiling

    Boils

    Crush

    Crushed

    Crushed

    Crushing

    Crushes

    Enjoy

    Enjoyed

    Enjoyed

    Enjoying

    Enjoys

    Guess

    Guessed

    Guessed

    Guessing

    Guesses

    Grow

    Grew

    Grown

    Growing

    Grows

    Mourn

    Mourned

    Mourned

    Mourning

    Mourns

    Tear

    Torn

    Torn

    Tearing

    Tears

    Spit

    Spat

    Spat

    Spitting

    Spits

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