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The past and past participle forms of the verb "shed" are "shed," not "shedded".
Lithuanian and Latvian have many compound tense forms, compounded from the forms of the verb būti "to be" and participles.
On the first page of the original chapter three, for instance, he uses various forms of the verb sértodni four times.
Later that week we struggled with the subtle differences between ser and estar, the two forms of the verb "to be".
Languages that can preserve meaning while changing focus by means of different forms of the verb can be analyzed as having the category of voice.
"Is it 'estoy cansado' or 'soy cansado'?" Laughing, the waitress replied in accented English, and a conversation ensued about the grammatical differences between the two Spanish forms of the verb "to be".
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Another common feature concerns the irregularity of imperative forms of the verbs "to come" and "to go".
Another common feature concerns the irregularity of imperative forms of the verbs "to come" and "to go". These tend to use specific suppletive forms; that is, they replace the verb stem itself with another stem.
In Tibetan the various forms of the verbs are differentiated in part by vowel alternation; in Sinitic some related words (known as word families) are kept apart by vowel alternation.
The rest of the forms of the verbs will follow the conventions of conjugating regular verbs.
Get is the present tense form of the verb.
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