Verb Forms (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 9 Apr, 2025

Verbs are one of the most essential parts of speech in any language, as they express actions, states, or occurrences. Understanding the different forms of verbs is key to mastering grammar and effective communication. Verb forms can vary depending on tense, voice, and mood, and knowing how to use them correctly helps to build clear and accurate sentences.

In this article, we will explore the various verb forms, their uses, and how they change to convey different meanings in English.

What is a Verb Form?

Verbs are components of speech that describe an activity or a condition of someone being. Every verb has five alternative forms. A verb form is a method that means shaping or modifying a verb to match the setting that communicates about an activity that is conducted at a given moment. When to employ one of these forms is determined by the topic and content of the statement.

Root Form of the Verb

The verb root, commonly referred to as both the "base form of a verb" or the "root form of a verb", is a dictionary rendition of the word. The verb root is identical to the infinitive form, except for missing the word "to." In these other terms, this verb root seems to be the version of the verb that does not have any ends such as "es, s, ing, etc."

Examples of Root Verbs:

**Characteristics:

Verb Forms V1, V2, V3, V4, V5

Forms of Verbs

Below mentioned are the forms of verbs:

Simple Past Form of the Verb with Examples

The simple past form of the verb is used to denote an action that took place in the past. It is usually formed by adding an ‘ed’ or ‘d’ (for words ending in ‘e’) to the end of the root verb. However, there are irregular verbs that do not follow the general rule. Let us look at a few examples of the simple past form of the verb.

Examples of Simple Past Form

Past Participle Form of the Verb with Examples

The perfect tense of the verb is denoted by its past participle form. Regular verbs maintain their same form in both the simple past and past participle forms, while irregular verbs change in spelling when they become past participle. To gain a better understanding, let us examine a few cases.

Examples of Past Participle Form

**Root Verb **Simple Past **Past Participle
Read Read Read
Sit Sat Sat
Think Thought Thought
Throw Threw Threw
Cut Cut Cut
Buy Bought Bought
Stand Stood Stood
Pull Pulled Pulled
Draw Drew Drew
Tumble Tumbled Tumbled
**Root Verb **Simple Past **Past Participle
Drink Drank Drunk
Sing Sang Sung
Ring Rang Rung
Choose Chose Chosen
Write Wrote Written

Present Participle Form of the Verb with Examples

The verb's base form, or root verb, is transformed into its present participle form by appending a "ing." Sometimes the final consonant of a monosyllabic word that ends in a vowel and a consonant is doubled before the word "ing" is added. In most circumstances, the "ing" is added to verbs that finish in "e," while the "e" is omitted. When a verb is changed from its base form to its present participle form, some verbs do not lose their initial "e."

The continuous/progressive tenses of this verb are used to show that the activity is still in process. Verbs can also be changed into nouns that describe actions using this technique.

Examples of Present Participle Form

Third Person Singular Present Form with Examples

The third person singular form of the verb is used to represent the simple present tense. As far as regular verbs are concerned, the third person singular form is indicated by the addition of an ‘s’ or ‘es’ to the end of the root verb.

Examples of Third Person Singular Present Form

Root verb – like, Third person singular form – likes

Root verb – teach, Third person singular form – teaches

Root verb – read, Third person singular form – reads

Root verb – rise, set; Third person singular form – rises, sets

List of Verb Forms

**Present (Root) form **Simple past form **Past participles form **Present participle form **Third -Person singular present form
complete completed completed completing completes
bring brought brought bringing brings
teach taught taught teaching teaches
take took taken taking takes
open opened opened opening opens
grow grew grown growing grows
notice noticed noticed notices noticing
fight fought fought fights fighting
build built built built building
freeze froze frozen freezes freezing

Verb Forms that Remain the Same in All Forms

**Present (Root) form **Simple past form **Past participles form
cut cut cut
put put put
quit quit quit
hurt hurt hurt
upset upset upset
spread spread spread
set set set
reset reset reset
shut shut shut
wet wet wet

Examples of Verb Forms Used in Sentences

**1. Present (Root) form:

  1. I **love dogs.
  2. Rohit **sing in the concert.
  3. We daily **walk to our school.
  4. I **cook dinner for guests.
  5. I **realize it was my mistake.

**2. Simple past form:

  1. We **ate noodles **yesterday.
  2. I **missed my bus.
  3. She **spoke good hind.
  4. I **wrote a letter for the first time.
  5. My mother **buys these fruits.

**3. Past participle form:

  1. The baby **cried a lot after getting hurt.
  2. The police **worked hard the whole day.
  3. I have **finished all my work yesterday.
  4. We **gone to the park yesterday.
  5. The office will be **closed at 9:00 p.m.

**4. Present participle form:

  1. We are **working for a long time.
  2. What are the kids **doing?
  3. My friends went **shopping.
  4. I am **reading a novel of Harry Potter.
  5. Students are **studying history.

**5. Third -Person singular present form:

  1. She **needs food.
  2. The cheetah runs very fast.
  3. My sister **brings lots of chocolates for me.
  4. He **gives me the book.
  5. She **climbs trees just like a monkey.

Practice Questions - Five Forms of Verbs

Q1. Complete the following table.

**Present (Root) form **Simple past form Past participle form **Present participle form **Third -Person singular present form
dreamt dreamt dreams
read read reading
spoke spoken speaks
write wrote writing writes
sleep slept sleeping
go went going goes
ate eaten eats
see seen seeing
pay paying pays
chose chosen chooses

Answers:

**Present (Root) form **Simple past form Past participle form **Present Participle form **Third-Person Singular Present Form
**dream dreamt dreamt **dreaming dreams
read **read read reading **reads
**speak spoke spoken **speaking speaks
write wrote **written writing writes
sleep **slept slept sleeping **sleeps
go went **gone going goes
**eat ate eaten **eating eats
see **saw seen seeing **sees
pay **paid **paid paying pays
**choose chose chosen **choosing chooses