Verb Forms
English verbs come in several forms. For example, the verb
to sing can be: to sing, sing, sang, sung, singing or sings. This is a
total of 6 forms. Not many, considering that some languages (French, for
example) have more than 30 forms for an individual verb. English
tenses may be quite complicated, but the forms
that we use to make the tenses are actually very simple! With the exception of
the verb to be, English main verbs have only 4, 5 or 6 forms. To
be has 9 forms. Do not confuse verb forms with tenses. We use the different
verb forms to make the tenses, but they are not the same thing.
In this lesson we look at the forms of main verbs and helping
(auxiliary) verbs, followed by a quiz to check your understanding:
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