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  1. Verb forms. This exercise helps students to improve knowledge of verb forms like infinitives, gerunds, and bare infinitives. it's suitable for those who begin to leerarn about verb forms. 420 uses.

  2. The first form of a verb (called v1) is the base form: register. You use it to make infinitives (to register) and commands and requests (Register before the class fills.) It is also used to create the simple present tense (I register later than you do this year). The second form of a verb (v2) is the past-tense form: registered.

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    A verb is the part of speech that signals an action. The incorrect choice of a verb form or verb tense may interfere with the intended message and make it unclear.

    When you use verb forms in your writing and speech, be aware of the purpose of each verb form. Refresh your knowledge by studying verb forms in advanced grammar books. Look at the use of verb forms in your reading and listen to the news/lectures in order to understand the purpose for each use.

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  3. Here are the forms of three helping verbs that appear in this chapter: to be am, are, is, was, were. to do do, does, did. to have have, has, had. Could, would, and must are examples of a special kind of helping verb that will be explained later in this chapter. The following explanation of these helping verbs will make it easier to sort out how ...

  4. The document provides a list of 1000 English verbs and their forms. It lists the base form of each verb, the past form, past participle form, third person singular form with "s/es/ies", and the present participle form ending in "ing". The verbs are listed alphabetically from "abash" to "arise" with their corresponding forms to help with proper use and understanding of verb tenses and forms in ...

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  5. PREP012 - Prepositions AT, IN, ON. T055 - Past Tense Simple and Progressive. AD014 - Comparison of Adjectives. WO003 - Word Order. T054 - All Tenses. T053 - All Tenses. T052 - Past and Past Perfect Tense. T051 - Tenses - Sentence Building. AD013 - Adjective or Adverb.

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  7. forms and use of modal verbs; exercises and pdf worksheets; Can: We use it to express ability, possibility, probability and permission. May: We use it to express permission and predicition. Must: We use it to express obligation, recommendation and certainty. You can also compare the following verbs: must vs have to, mustn't vs needn't, can vs ...

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