Verb
A word which shows action or help to identify the tense.
There are mainly two types of verb:
- Auxiliary Verb/Helping Verb
- Main Verb
1. Auxiliary Verb
A verb which comes for helping to complete the sentence is called auxiliary verb.
Example: is, am, are, do, does, has, have etc.
He is playing football.
**In the next blog I will explain auxiliary verb, keep visiting my blogs**
2. Main Verb
A verb which show chief action, is called to be a Main Verb.
Example: Play, Eat, Walk, Sleep etc.
Ramesh plays cricket.
There are five forms of verb:
V-1
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V-2
Past
Simple
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V-3
Past
Participle
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V-4
Present Participle
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V-5
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Play
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Played
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Played
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Playing
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Plays
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Eat
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Ate
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Eaten
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Eating
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Eats
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Put
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Put
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Put
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Putting
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Puts
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Cry
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Cried
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Cried
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Crying
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Cries
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Read
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Read
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Read
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Reading
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Reads
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Learn
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Learnt
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Learnt
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Learning
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Learns
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Do
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Did
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Done
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Doing
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Does
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Have
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Had
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Had
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Having
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Has
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Sleep
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Slept
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Slept
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Sleeping
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Sleeps
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Buy
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Bought
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Bought
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Buying
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Buys
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Write
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Wrote
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Written
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Writing
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Writes
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Start
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Started
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Started
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Starting
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Starts
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Forget
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Forgot
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Forgotten
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Forgetting
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Forgets
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Find
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Found
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Found
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Finding
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Finds
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Make
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Made
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Made
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Making
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Makes
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Think
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Thought
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Thought
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Thinking
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Thinks
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Go
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Went
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Gone
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Going
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Goes
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Reach
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Reached
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Reached
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Reaching
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Reaches
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Watch
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Watched
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Watched
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Watching
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watches
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