Class notes right form of verbs
The correct form of verbs is essential for clear communication. Verbs must agree with the subject in number and person, such as "He runs" vs. "They run." Use the base form of the verb for plural subjects and add -s or -es for third-person singular in the present simple tense: "I walk" vs. "She walks." For the past simple tense, add -ed to regular verbs or use the specific past form for irregular verbs: "He played" vs. "They went." Continuous tenses require am/is/are + verb + -ing for present and was/were + verb + -ing for past: "I am eating" vs. "They were studying." Perfect tenses use have/has + past participle for present and had + past participle for past: "She has finished" vs. "He had left." Future simple uses will + base form: "They will visit." Modal verbs take the base form: "She can swim." Use the base form for imperatives: "Open the door." Following these rules ensures proper verb usage.
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