WANT: simple past tense, past participle and perfect

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“Want” is one of the most necessary and commonly used regular verbs in the English language that you simply cannot live without. Below we explore its past tense usage. The verb Want is used for express wishes and needs, and to give advice WANT verbs forms Infinitive Past form Past Participle form Want Wanted Wanted Simple past tense: WANTED The… Continue reading WANT: simple past tense, past participle and perfect

BE: simple past tense, past participle and perfect

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“Be” is one of the most necessary and commonly used verbs in the English language that you simply cannot live without. Below we explore its past tense usage. The verb “be” is one of the so-called irregular verbs that we have to memorize. Fortunately, all the forms of this verb are exactly the same. BE… Continue reading BE: simple past tense, past participle and perfect

Past Participle

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A past participle is a word derived from a verb that can be used as: an adjective, to form perfect verb tenses, and to form the passive voice. It is one of two types of participles, along with present participles. See examples of 50 sentences of active and passive voice. Grammar of past participle The… Continue reading Past Participle

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Third form of READ

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The third form of the verb READ is pronounced /red/ – it is a bit more complex than the others, so it deserves a bit more attention. It is used in the past perfect tense and the 3rd form is also used in the past perfect continuous tense. This tense is used to describe something… Continue reading Third form of READ

READ: verb forms v1 v2 v3

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A verb read is a word that means to look at and understand written words. It can also be a noun, where it refers to a book or something that’s enjoyable to read. A verb read is a verb that describes the act of reading or looking at written material. The present tense and past… Continue reading READ: verb forms v1 v2 v3