Tag: forms
Table of Irregular Verbs
Verbs in English can be classified into two main categories: regular verbs and irregular verbs. These categories are based on how the verbs change their forms to indicate tense, aspect, and agreement with the subject. Let's look up each category with examples:
THE IMPERATIVE MOOD AND NON-FINITE FORMS OF “TO HAVE”
The imperative form of the verb "to have"
Conjugation of To Have in Perfect Tense
This table covers Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Future Perfect, and Future Perfect in the Past all forms of "to have" in Indicative mood, with affirmative, question, and negative forms
Conjugation of To Have in Indefinite Tense
This table covers Present Simple, Past Simple, Future Simple, and Future in the Past forms of “to have” in Indicative mood, with affirmative, question, and negative forms:
THE IMPERATIVE MOOD AND NON-FINITE FORMS OF “TO BE”
Here's the imperative mood form of to be in both affirmative and negative forms: