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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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why we use 3rd form of verd with was ,were, is , am, are
  

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Anonymous Why do we use the 3rd form of the verb with was ,were, is , am, are ? There are many tenses. When the "being verbs" you have listed are used together with "regular" verbs they are called "auxilliary verbs," and that gives us some of the special tenses.

  • Anonymous Why do we use the 3rd form of the verb with was ,were, is , am, are ?
  • There are many tenses.
  • When the "being verbs" you have listed are used together with "regular" verbs they are called "auxilliary verbs," and that gives us some of the special tenses.
  • The regular verb component of these special tenses appears with the -ing ending, which I believe you're calling the 3rd form.
  • Why we do this is a little hard to explain.
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Anonymous Why do we use the 3rd form of the verb with was ,were, is , am, are ?
There are many tenses. When the "being verbs" you have listed are used together with "regular" verbs they are called "auxilliary verbs," and that gives us some of the special tenses. The regular verb component of these special tenses appears with the -ing ending, which I believe
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anonymous why we use 3rd form of verd with was ,were, is , am, are

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