What are the V1, V2, V3 forms of verb?

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    Nupur Jain

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    V1, V2, and V3 are the three basic forms of a verb.

    • V1 is the base form of a verb and is also known as a root verb. It is the original form of the verb that is used to create the different verb forms. For example: Write, Speak, Go, Listen
    • V2 is the past simple form of a verb, which shows that an action was completed in the past. To frame V2 verb form suffixes like 'd', 'ed', or 'ied' are added to the regular verbs, while irregular verbs have no specific rule. For example: Wrote, Spoke, Went, Listened
    • V3 is the past participle form of a verb that uses auxiliary verbs (has, have, had) to frame perfect tenses. For example: Written, Spoken, G
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