had+past participle(-ed)
verb=a word tells when the action happens. =tense present tense of a verb
past tense of a verb
principal part of a regular verb :
base+present participal+past+past participal+infinitive+participial phrased disturbed-disturb watching-w
past continuous=was/were+present
participle(-ing) =continuous action in the past interrupted by a shorter action
My father was driving his car when the storm started.
neither nor ,use a verb which agrees with the noun closer to the verb sam and tom-----------plural subject
A verb tells when the action happens called tense.
examples:
principle parts of a regular verb.
base: wash
I wash/am washing the dishes.( present tense)
I washed the dishes. (past tense)
I wanted to wash the dishes. (infinitive form of the verb)
I am washing the dishes. (present participle of the verb)
base: shop
present participle: shopping
past: shopped
past participle: shopped
base: hike
present participle: hiking
past: hiked
past participle: hiked
base: disturb
present participle: disturbing
past: disturbed
past participle: disturbed
base: watch
present participle: watching
past: watched
past participle: watched
disturbed by the noise, mrs.jones closed the windows. (participle phrase)
the boys were in their seats, watching the game. (participle phrase)
principle paarts : Make sure that you are using the correct form of the verb.
past perfect = had + past participle[ed]
PRINCIPAL PARTS
componud subjects
plural,plural=plural
singular,singular=singular
singular,plural=plural
1. perfect tense: up to a point in time
2. present perfect=has/have+past participle(-ed)
3. present perfect:
present perfect = has/have + past participle[-ed]
perfect tense = up to a point in time
present tense is the tense that shows an action that is still going
present perfect tense is the action from the past up to now/duration from the past up to now.
The simple past is past action
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Principle part of verb is the four basic forms of "Principle Pars" of a verb base,past tense,present participle.
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present perfect=has/have+past participle[-ed]
present perfect=DURATION from the past up to now
present perfect =UNSPECIFIED TIME before now
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Conjunction-connects
Mike and Alberto
Conjunction:and
Conjunction:and or but because when