The Three verb form of Judge are
1) judge
2) Judging
3) Judged
The three forms of the verb "to be" are: is, am, are.
The word 'judge' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'judge' is a word for someone given the authority to make decisions; a word for a person.The noun forms of the verb to judge are judgement and the gerund, judging.
were, are,will be
There are three progressive verb forms in English: present progressive (am/is/are + verb-ing), past progressive (was/were + verb-ing), and future progressive (will be + verb-ing).
a. noun b. verb c. auxiliary verb
The three primary auxiliary verbs are "be," "have," and "do." Their forms are: be (am, is, are, was, were), have (has, have, had), and do (do, does, did).
joined, join, join
The noun 'judge' is a concrete noun, a word for a person.The noun forms of the verb to judge are Judgement and the gerund, judging, abstract nouns as words for concepts.
judge is the verb
The abstract noun forms of the verb to judge are judgement and the gerund, judging.The word 'judge' is a concrete noun, a word for a person.
The present forms of the verb "to have" are: I have You have He/she/it has We have They have
present participle - producing -- They are producing three cars a day. The verb forms are: produce, produces, producing, produced.