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What are base and s-form of the verb?

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The base form of the verb is just the verb no -s no -ing no -ed.

Walk is the base form not walks walked or walking.

The -s form is the base verb + -s eg

walks listens eats

For some verbs you add -es:

watches kisses matches.

The -s form of the verb is used with he/she/it and singular noun subjects:

He walks to school. She likes ice cream. It eats anything.

The policeman walks to work - policeman = singular noun subject.

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