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Regular Verbs
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Verbs Change Today, he turns in his homework. Right now, he is turning in his homework. Yesterday, he turned in his homework. This year, he has turned in his homework.
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4 Verb Forms 1. Base Form 2. Present Participle 3. Past 4. Past Participle
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The base form of the verb occurs in the present.
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Base Form I bake pies for fun. Jim knows how to multiply. You eat too many cookies.
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The present participle is currently happening.
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Present Participle To form the present participle, use the helping verb is and add an –ing ending to the base form of the verb.
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Present Participle I am writing a paper. Jim is spinning in circles. You are paining your toenails.
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The past tense already happened.
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Past Tense To form the past tense of the verb you add –ed.
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Past Tense Aden called me yesterday. You picked out great music. I kicked the soccer ball over the fence.
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The past participle indicates action that has occurred in the past, typically over a period of time or repeatedly.
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Past Participle To form the past participle, use the helping verb have and an –ed ending.
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Past Participle October has passed. I have eaten cookies. You have washed your hair.
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Principle Parts of Verbs Base FormPresent Participle PastPast Participle turn(is) turningturned(have) turned jump(is) jumpingjumped(have) jumped walk(is) walkingwalked(have) walked
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