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Section 11.3.7

Verb Forms

Verbs can be said to have five forms in English: the base form, the present tense form (which may include the agreement ending -s), the past tense form, the present participle, and the past participle. Although the forms are predictable for most verbs in English, many common verbs have one or more unpredictable or irregular forms.

Forms of the Verb Study

Base form: study

Present tense form: studies

Past tense form: studied

Present participle: studying

Past participle: studied

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