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Determine - AnswersTo decide something
Regular verb - AnswersA verb(action word) ending in d ed or ing
Ex: running
Helping verb. Auxiliary verb. - AnswersA verb that helps the main verb express its mood or tense.
It works in conjunction with a verb to form a phrase.
Ex: "do". "Do you like pizza" do helps the main verb like.
Irregular verb - AnswersA verb that does not end in d ed or ing
Ex: "to be" when forms like "was" "were" or "been" exist.
Verb tense - AnswersWhen an action takes place or when a condition is true
The past tense - AnswersTells about what happened before what is happening now.
Ex: Dylan went to work early yesterday.
Subject verb agreement. - AnswersThe verb in a sentence agrees with its subject in number.
(Singular or plural.)
Ex: the dog barks.
Singular verb : barks
Singular subject: dog
Future tense. - AnswersTells about things that have not happened yet.
Ex: he will be a great manager
The present part. - AnswersThings that are happening now talk the present part. The present
part of a verb is tge base form of a verb. Often used to describe actions happening now or
regularly
Example: talk, talks.
I talk to her everyday.
The present participle. - AnswersThe ing form of a verb. Or present form. Used as an adjective
(ex: the thrilling story) or to form a continuous tense. (Ex: we are partying.
Simple tenses. - AnswersTells when things happen. Past present and future.
, The past part. - AnswersUsed to create passive voice. A verb that indicated an action completed
in the past.
Example : walked.
The past participle - AnswersThe past part paired with helping verb.
Ex:have loved.
Perfect tense. - AnswersAction happened before the time being considered.
Ex: I have made dinner
Ex: brook will have completed dinner by then
The present perfect tense. - AnswersSomething that starts in past and continues on to right
now. Can be something that just got finished.
Ex: I have honed the group
Past perfect tense. - AnswersDescribes an action completed before another action
Ex: she had already finished her homework before he had arrived.
The future perfect tense - AnswersAn action that will be completed by a specific time in the
future.
Ex: by next week, I will have completed my studying.
Progressive tense. - AnswersThings that are in progress.
Present ex: they are going to the store
Past ex: I was looking for Tony
Future ex: Simon will be working
The present progressive tense - AnswersTells about something happening now. present
participle paired with a helping verb.
Ex: he is driving a new car.
The past progressive tense - AnswersTells about something as it was happing in the past. Has a
helping verb with a present participle .
Ex: he was sitting on the bench.
The future progressive tense - AnswersTells about things as they will happen in time to come.
Use a helping verb with the present participle