Verb Conjugation Patterns

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What is the correct past tense and past participle form of the verb 'BE'?

  • was, been
  • were, been
  • bed, been
  • was, were (correct)

Which option lists the correct forms for the verb 'BREAK'?

  • breaked, breaked
  • break, broken
  • break, break
  • broke, broken (correct)

Identify the correct past tense and past participle for the verb 'BRING'.

  • bringed, brought
  • brought, broughn
  • bought, bought
  • brought, brought (correct)

Which of the following provides the correct forms for the verb 'BUILD'?

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Select the correct past tense and past participle form for the verb 'BUY'.

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Verb Conjugation Patterns

  • BE: Represents the state of being.

    • Primary past tense forms: "was" and "were"
    • Past participle: "been"
    • Notable incorrect forms: "bed" and "breaked"
  • BREAK: Refers to the action of causing something to separate into pieces.

    • Simple past: "broke"
    • Past participle: "broken"
    • Incorrect forms: "breaked"
  • BRING: Indicates the action of carrying something to a location.

    • Simple past: "brought"
    • Incorrect forms include "bringed" and "brought"
  • BUILD: Relates to the act of constructing or making.

    • Simple past and past participle both: "built"
    • Incorrect forms: "builded"
  • BUY: Pertains to acquiring goods or services in exchange for money.

    • Simple past: "bought"
    • Past participle also: "bought"
    • Incorrect forms: "buyed"

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