What kind of verb is wear?
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Base Form (Infinitive): To Wear
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Past Simple: Wore
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Past Participle: Worn
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3rd Person Singular: Wears
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Present Participle/Gerund: Wearing
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Is wearing a present tense?
The past tense of wear is
wore
. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of wear is wears. The present participle of wear is wearing. The past participle of wear is worn.
What is the past tense of swear?
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simple pasti past simple or preterit
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you
swore
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he, she, it swore
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we swore
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you swore
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What is the present of had?
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have = ‘ve I’ve seen the Queen.
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had = ‘d
You’d better go home
.
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Ian’d left them behind.
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Is have future tense?
The present tense of have is used in making the present perfect tenses of other verbs: ... Its future tense helps form the future perfect tenses: I shall have written. Its present infinitive helps form the perfect infinitive, as, to have written.
Is Were future tense?
USE. Were to can be used in
the future
to emphasize that the conditional form is extremely unlikely or unthinkably horrible. Notice that this special form is only used in the if-clause.
Is Weared correct?
Simple past tense and
past participle of wear
.
What are the three forms of drive?
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Base Form (Infinitive): To Drive
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Past Simple: Drove
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Past Participle: Driven
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3rd Person Singular: Drives
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Present Participle/Gerund: Driving
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Is wear in tense?
‘Wore’ is
the past tense of
the verb ‘wear’. ‘Wears’ is the third-person singular (singular that is ‘he, she, it’) in the simple present indicative form. ‘Wearing’ is the present participle for this verb. ‘Worn’ is the past participle of this verb.
What is the verb 3 of catch?
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(Base) 1st (Past) 2nd (Past Participle) 3rd
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Catch
Caught
Caught
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Is wear a stative verb?
‘
wear’ is stative
, but both 1 and 2 are fine.
What is the 2nd and 3rd form of wear?
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(Base) 1st (Past) 2nd (Past Participle)
3rd
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Wear
Wore
Worn
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How do you say ride in past tense?
Ride is the present simple.
Rode
is the past simple. Ridden is the past participle.
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