Free PDF with Solution for English Grammar Verb Forms for Class 6
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FAQs on English Grammar Class 6 Verbs and Their Forms - PDF
1. What are regular verbs?
Regular verbs are those that require ‘ed,’ ‘d’ or ‘t’ to form the past tense.
2. What are irregular verbs?
Irregular verbs are those that form their past or past participle by merely changing their ‘inside’ vowels, and do not need the extra assistance of ‘ed,’ ‘d,’ or ‘t.’
3. What is the generic rule for making the verb present participle?
The generic rule for making a verb present participle is to add an ‘ing’ at the end. For instance, sing – singing, dancing – dancing, etc.