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  2. English verbs - Wikipedia

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    A regular English verb has only one principal part, from which all the forms of the verb can be derived.This is the base form or dictionary form.For example, from the base form exist, all the inflected forms of the verb (exist, exists, existed, existing) can be predictably derived.

  3. Present perfect - Wikipedia

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    In modern English, the auxiliary verb used to form the present perfect is always to have. A typical present perfect clause thus consists of the subject, the auxiliary have/has, and the past participle (third form) of main verb. Examples: I have done so much in my life. You have gone to school. He has already arrived in America.

  4. Infinitive - Wikipedia

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    However, the auxiliary verbs have (used to form the perfect) and be (used to form the passive voice and continuous aspect) often occur as an infinitive: "I should have finished by now"; "It's thought to have been a burial site"; "Let him be released"; "I hope to be working tomorrow."

  5. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1269 on Monday ... - AOL

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    This word is the past tense of a verb that means "to throw or hurl forcefully." OK, that's it for hints—I don't want to totally give it away before revealing the answer!

  6. V2 word order - Wikipedia

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    V3 (verb-third word order) is a variation of V2 in which the finite verb is in third position with two constituents preceding it. In V3, like in V2 word order, the constituents preceding the finite verb are not categorically restricted, as the constituents can be a DP, a PP, a CP and so on. [14]

  7. Uses of English verb forms - Wikipedia

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    An English irregular verb’s simple past tense form is typically distinct from its past participle (with which the auxiliary to have constructs the past perfect), as in went vs. have gone (of to go), despite them being the same for regular verbs, as in demanded vs. have demanded (of to demand).

  8. China hits dozens of U.S. companies before expected Trump tariffs

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    China on Thursday said it was adding dozens of American companies to its export control list to "safeguard national security and interests." China also sanctioned 10 defense firms on Thursday over ...

  9. Woman, 26, slashed in neck and man, 42, wrist cut in NYC ...

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    Upon responding to the incident, officers found a 26-year-old woman had been slashed in the neck and a 42-year-old male victim had been slashed in the wrist, according to NYPD. Both victims, who ...