Basic Verb Forms
Basic Verb Forms
Basic Verb Forms
ENGLISH I
English I
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Department
Diploma
BETHESDA YAKKUM INSTITUTE 3 Department
OF HEALTH SCIENCES
VERB PHRASES
o Basic Verb Forms
o Verb Tenses
o Gerund & Infinitives
BASIC VERB FORMS
There are SIX basic verb forms that are used as the
raw material to make up the tense system in
English. They are:
o the base
o the present tense
o the past tense
o the infinitive
o the present participle
o the past participle
VERB FORMS
BASE PRESENT PAST INFINITIVE
FORM TENSE TENSE
walk walk/ walks walked to walk
eat eat/ eats ate to eat
go go/ goes went to go
PRESENT PAST
PARTICIPLE PARTICIPLE
walking walked
eating eaten
going gone
BASE FORM
BASE FORM
The base form is the form of the verb that is
entered into dictionary. For example if you try to
find the word ‘ran’ in the dictionary, it would refer
you to the base form ‘run’.
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The infinitive is completely regular (even for the verb
‘be’). The infinitive consists of ‘to’ followed by the base
form of the verb. Here are the examples:
1) skip 6. reply
2) cry 7. spot
3) desire 8. admit
4) vote 9. shake
5) phrase 10. care
PAST PARTICIPLE
PAST PARTICIPLE
There are 2 types of past participles: regular and irregular.
The regular forms are exactly the same as the past tense;
that is, they are the base + -ed. The rules for spelling and
pronunciation are exactly the same as for the past tense.