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Principal Parts of Regular Verbs O All verbs form the present participle in the same way: add –ing to the infinitive/base form. O A regular verb forms its past and past participle by adding –d or –ed to its infinitive/base form. Infinitive/basePresent ParticiplePastPast Participle (to) live(is) livinglived(have) lived (to) fix(is) fixingfixed(have) fixed (to) plan(is) planningplanned(have) planned Get your colors ready!

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Common Irregular Verbs and Their Principal Parts Follow the list; am, be – was, were – been begin – began – begun, bite – bit – bitten catch – caught – caught, come – came – come, do – did – done Follow the list for other expressions and examples;

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Blanks Verb Conjugation Worksheet - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document contains information about the principal parts, conjugation, meaning, tense, voice, and mood of several verbs. Each entry includes the 4 principal parts of the verb, its conjugation, the meaning of the principal parts, and its tense, voice, and mood. Persons for each verb are listed as well.

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Verb Forms! Verbs are subdivided into two groups, regular verbs and irregular verbs, on the basis of how their past tense and past participles are formed. In th

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Past simple - Regular Verbs 197084 worksheets by SaraLieb .Past simple - Regular Verbs worksheet for 5º primaria LiveWorksheets

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