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Olegator [25]
3 years ago
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English
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NISA [10]3 years ago
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Just to make sure, we are supposed to write each verb in its present plural, present singular, past, past participle and present participle forms. The example used to verb "go".

Answer:

give: give - gives - gave - given - giving

sleep: sleep - sleeps - slept - slept - sleeping

borrow: borrow - borrows - borrowed - borrowed - borrowing

lend: lend - lends - lent - lent - lending

start: start - starts - started - started - starting

stop: stop - stops - stopped - stopped - stopping

awake: awake - awakes - awoke - awaken - awakening

take: take - takes - took - taken - taking

come: come - comes - came - come - coming

arrive: arrive - arrives - arrived - arrived - arriving

depart​: depart - departs - departed - departed - departing

Explanation:

The present plural form of verbs is the same as their base form. The present singular form, however, needs an extra -s, -es, or -ies added to the verb ending.

The past form as well as the past participle form of regular verbs will end in -d, -ed- or -ied. However, irregular verbs have each a different past and past participle form, which must be memorized.

Finally, the present participle of a verb is formed by adding -ing to its ending. When the verb has only one syllable ending in consonant + vowel + consonant, we must double the final consonant before adding -ing. This rule also applies to the past form of regular verbs (stop - stopped - stopping).

Among the verbs above, the following are regular:

borrow: borrow - borrows - borrowed - borrowed - borrowing

start: start - starts - started - started - starting

stop: stop - stops - stopped - stopped - stopping

arrive: arrive - arrives - arrived - arrived - arriving

depart​: depart - departs - departed - departed - departing

The following are irregular:

give: give - gives - gave - given - giving

sleep: sleep - sleeps - slept - slept - sleeping

lend: lend - lends - lent - lent - lending

awake: awake - awakes - awoke - awaken - awakening

take: take - takes - took - taken - taking

come: come - comes - came - come - coming

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