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participle phrse

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RichardHe · 2019-03-24 · Regular Verbs 0

{tense of verb}

action of past

wash  washing  washed   washed

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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

 

 

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MayaDong · 2018-09-17 · Regular Verbs 1

 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)

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Principle part of verb is the four basic forms of "Principle Pars" of a verb base,past tense,present participle.

                      written by snny

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sunny_yang · 2018-06-23 · Regular Verbs 0

 

A verb expresses action or a state of being.

 A verb tells when the action happens.=tense

1.  I wash the dishes.

   I am washing the dishes.                 V                         present tense

 

2.   I washed the dishes.                                           past tense

3.  Principal Parts of a Regular Verb

Base: wash , shop , hike(徒步) , disturb (打扰), watch

                    ______________________________________

Present Participle: washing , shopping , hiking , disturbing ,waching  

       ______________________________________Past: washed , shopped , hiked , disturbed , watched                   ______________________________________Past Participle: washed , shopped , hiked , disturbed , watched 

          ______________________________________

4. to wash                        V                          Infinitive

 

I wanted to wash the dishes.

5.

(1)Disturbed by the noise ,Mrs.Jones       V                participail phrase            (接第一行句子)closed the windows.

(2)The boys were in their seats, watching the game.                   V                     participial phrase

 

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Wonder · 2017-10-13 · Regular Verbs 1

A verb expresses action or a state of being.

A verb tells when the action happen=tense

 

I wash the dishes.

I am washing the dishes.

 Present tense

 

I washed the dishes.

 Past tense

 

I wanted to wash the dishes.

     Infinitive

 

  Principal Parts of a RegularVerb BasePresentParticiplePastPastParticipe

wash   washing  washed   washed

shop   shopping  shopped  shopped

hike    hiking   hiked    hiked

watch  watching  watched  watched

 

Distrbed by the noise,Mrs.Jones closed 

Participial Phrse

the windows.

 

The boys were in their seats,watching the game.       Participial Phrse

 

 

 

 

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,jkjyhhsdexscifoy065685a verb expresses action or a state of being.

verb 

wash  am washing<present tense 

a verb tells when the action happens.=tense.

principal parts of a regular verb

base preseparticiplepastparticiplepast

wash   washing     washed   washed

shop   shopping   shopped  shopped

hike    hiking     hiked   hiked

disturb disturbing disturbed disturbed

watch  watching  watched   watched

disturbed by the noise,mrs jones 

participial phrase

closed the windows.

the boys were in their seats ,watching the game.      particippial phrase

 

to wash

infinitive

i wanted to wash the dishes.

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