In English grammar<span>, the </span>base form of a verb<span> is the simplest form of a </span>verb<span>, without a special ending (or </span>suffix<span>). It's the form that appears in </span>dictionary<span> entries. Also known as the </span>plain form,simple form<span>, or </span>stem<span>.</span>
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not really you will have to wait for 2 answers to normanally do it
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The lie that Tom told Catherine was t
hat some girl named Daisy was a Christian (Catholic to be exact) and that she would NOT forsake her partner (husband)
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A. Aphorism
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