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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the parts of verb document in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the sections for common regular verbs. Identify the base form, present participle, and past forms provided in the table.
  3. For each verb listed, fill in any additional examples or notes you may have in the designated fields next to each verb.
  4. Next, move on to the common irregular verbs section. Again, examine the base form, present participle, and past forms.
  5. Utilize the editor's features to highlight or annotate any verbs that you find particularly challenging or noteworthy.
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A verb has four principal parts: The present tense base verb. The present participle. The past tense form. The past participle form.
Excluding four common irregular verbs, the principal parts of all other English verbs are the infinitive, preterite and past participle. All forms of these English verbs can be derived from the three principal parts.
Verb forms are the various ways verbs can be used to show tense, number, gender, voice, and mood. In English, there are five main verb forms: V1 (base form), V2 (past simple), V3 (past participle), V4 (present participle/gerund), and V5 (simple present third person).
There are 8 types of verbs in the English language: action verbs, linking verbs, auxiliary verbs, modal verbs, incomplete verbs, finite Verbs, infinite Verbs, and, non-finite.
There are four types of verb aspects: simple, progressive, perfect and perfect progressive. The simple tenses are used for actions that occurred at a specific time either in the present, past or future, but they do not state whether or not the action is finished.
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A verb is a word that indicates a physical action (e.g., drive), a mental action (e.g., think), or a state of being (e.g., exist). Every sentence contains a verb.

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