i need examples of vivid verbs
I'm happy to help, but listing 100 examples would be too lengthy. Here are a few examples of regular verbs with their past tense and past participle forms: Walk - walked - walked Play - played - played Talk - talked - talked Jump - jumped - jumped Call - called - called Let me know if you have a specific verb in mind that you'd like to know the past tense and past participle forms for!
While I can't provide a list of 100 regular verbs here, I can suggest some examples: "walk" (past "walked," past participle "walked"), "jump" (past "jumped," past participle "jumped"), "play" (past "played," past participle "played"). Regular verbs typically follow the pattern of adding "-ed" to form the past and past participle forms.
The past participle of regular verbs is formed by (verb)+ed.Try is a regular verb. The past participle of try is tried."If only you had tried harder, I'm sure you would have scored 100%."----------------------------------------------------(See Related links below)
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Yes I could, but for regular verbs the past tense and past participle all end in -ed e.g. walk - walked - walked, talk - talked - talked and for verbs ending in E, add D e.g. move-moved-moved, live-lived-lived, seize-seized-seized So they are very easy to form and there is no need to have a list.
I'm happy to help, but listing 100 examples would be too lengthy. Here are a few examples of regular verbs with their past tense and past participle forms: Walk - walked - walked Play - played - played Talk - talked - talked Jump - jumped - jumped Call - called - called Let me know if you have a specific verb in mind that you'd like to know the past tense and past participle forms for!
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While I can't provide a list of 100 regular verbs here, I can suggest some examples: "walk" (past "walked," past participle "walked"), "jump" (past "jumped," past participle "jumped"), "play" (past "played," past participle "played"). Regular verbs typically follow the pattern of adding "-ed" to form the past and past participle forms.
% to fraction: divide % by 100%Example: 3% = 3%/100% = 3/100fraction to 100%: multiply the fraction by 100%Example: 3/100 =3/100 * 100% = 3%
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divide by highest common example e.g. 100/200 divide by 100 on each side =1/2
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You multiply the number of meters by 100.
you have to find a number that when multipled by it it will give you 10, 100, 1000, etc. An example is 12/20 20x5=100 12x5=60 so the answer is 0.60
Verbal nouns, called gerunds, are the present participle of a verb (the -ing word) that functions as a noun in a sentence. Examples are:actingaimingarguingarmingbalancingbeggingbettingbowlingcallingcasingcastingcoatingcurlingdancingdatingdrawingdyingeatingeasingelectingeveningfacingfinishingfishingflashingfurnishingsgardeninggradinggreetingguessinghazinghelpinghousinghuntingicinginningironingjoiningjokingjumpingkillingkissingknittingknockinglandinglikinglininglodginglongingmatingmistingmountingmovingmurmuringmusingnestingnudgingnursingnurturingofferingopeningovercomingoverseeingpaintingpartingplowingpurgingrisingrubbingrulingrunningrushingsavingsscoldingsewingsolderingtailoringtellingtinkeringtoolingtutoringundoingunveilingupbringingurgingvacationingvanishingvaultingventingwailingwantingweavingwebbingweddingweltingwordingyearningyellingyodelingzoning