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>
They are done like that so that you can see the different angles of the same product, so that you know how the product looks like 360 degrees
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<em>1. to persuade someone to take a stand
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<em>2. an important environmental issue
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<em>3. peers</em>
<em>HOPE IT HELPS.... (◕‿◕✿)</em>