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I'm French, but I think in English they're called prefix, radical and suffix. Prefix is anything you put before the radical, the radical is the "root" (what you will always find in a conjugated verb) and the suffix is what comes after the radical =)

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The three principal parts of verbs are.

  1. Present Tense
  2. Past Tense
  3. Past Participle
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14y ago

Base form

participle

past

past participle

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Finite and non-finite verbs and transitiveand intransitive verbs are the four parts of verbs.

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Examples of three principal parts of verb?

past tense

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The five principal parts of a verb are: Infinitive, Present, Past, Present Participle, Past Participle.

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past tense future tense present tense

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an action

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