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English in Sinhala - KIDS' Edition -Episode 020 ( Word Classes ) Verbs ( Forms of a Verb )

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Lesson - 020 | (Twentieth Episode )

In this lesson, you will be able to learn the five forms of a verb.

The birth of a verb is known as Infinitive (stem/base from/root) when you add s, es, or ies it becomes the singular form of that particular verb. There are two types of a verb. Regular and irregular. Usually, when you add "d" , "ed" or "ied" to the infinitive of a regular verb it becomes the simple past tense form. Irregular verbs have a unique simple past tense form. When you add "ing" to the Infinitive it becomes the Continuous or the progressive form. The past participle form of a regular verb is usually the same as the simple past tense form of those regular verbs whereas Irregular verbs have a unique past participle form for each.

Examples:-

01. Infinitive

02. s,es,ies ( Singular Form)

03 Simple Past Tense (d,ed,ied or Irregular )

04 "ing" form / Continuous Form / Progressive Form

05 Past Participle Form (d,ed,ied or Irregular )

Infinitive | s,es,ies ( Singular Form) | Simple Past Tense (d,ed,ied or Irregular ) | "ing" form | Past Participle Form (d,ed,ied or Irregular )

Regular Verbs

01. play / plays/played / playing/played

02. cry / cries/cried / crying / cried

03. help / helps / helped / helping / helped

04. fry / fries / fried / frying / fried

05. admit / admits / admitted / admitting / admitted

Irregular Verbs

01. go / goes / went / going / gone

02. do / does / did / doing / done

03. speak / speaks / spoke / speaking / spoken

04. teach / teaches / taught / teaching / taught

05. fly / flies / flew / flying / flown

Activity ( Look at the given examples and try to do the following activity. )

01. catch

02. swim

03. run

04. sell

05. take

06. make

07. mix

08. cheat

09. work

10. lend

If you wish to learn more about verbs, you can watch me on YouTube by the same name.

#amilaskumarasinghe #AmilaSKumarasinghe #english #learnenglish #spokenenglish #EnglishinSinhalaKids'Edition #episode 020

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Lesson - 020 | (Twentieth Episode )

In this lesson, you will be able to learn the five forms of a verb.

The birth of a verb is known as Infinitive (stem/base from/root) when you add s, es, or ies it becomes the singular form of that particular verb. There are two types of a verb. Regular and irregular. Usually, when you add "d" , "ed" or "ied" to the infinitive of a regular verb it becomes the simple past tense form. Irregular verbs have a unique simple past tense form. When you add "ing" to the Infinitive it becomes the Continuous or the progressive form. The past participle form of a regular verb is usually the same as the simple past tense form of those regular verbs whereas Irregular verbs have a unique past participle form for each.

Examples:-

01. Infinitive

02. s,es,ies ( Singular Form)

03 Simple Past Tense (d,ed,ied or Irregular )

04 "ing" form / Continuous Form / Progressive Form

05 Past Participle Form (d,ed,ied or Irregular )

Infinitive | s,es,ies ( Singular Form) | Simple Past Tense (d,ed,ied or Irregular ) | "ing" form | Past Participle Form (d,ed,ied or Irregular )

Regular Verbs

01. play / plays/played / playing/played

02. cry / cries/cried / crying / cried

03. help / helps / helped / helping / helped

04. fry / fries / fried / frying / fried

05. admit / admits / admitted / admitting / admitted

Irregular Verbs

01. go / goes / went / going / gone

02. do / does / did / doing / done

03. speak / speaks / spoke / speaking / spoken

04. teach / teaches / taught / teaching / taught

05. fly / flies / flew / flying / flown

Activity ( Look at the given examples and try to do the following activity. )

01. catch

02. swim

03. run

04. sell

05. take

06. make

07. mix

08. cheat

09. work

10. lend

If you wish to learn more about verbs, you can watch me on YouTube by the same name.

#amilaskumarasinghe #AmilaSKumarasinghe #english #learnenglish #spokenenglish #EnglishinSinhalaKids'Edition #episode 020

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