Which principal part is used after some form of the auxiliary have?
present
past
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English, 21.11.2020 01:00, tishaadams2160
Which principal part is used after some form of the auxiliary have?
present
past
past participle
future
Which of the following is true of regular or irregular verbs?
Regular verbs form the past and past participle by adding d or ed to the present.
Irregular verbs form the past and past participle by adding s or es to the present.
Regular verbs stay the same for all three principal parts.
Irregular verbs lack at least one principal part.
A perfect tense expresses an action that occurs in conjunction with a reference to another point in time.
True
False
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English, 22.06.2019 03:40, slacker1738
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