The verb forms of 'drop' are:
The present forms of the verb "to have" are: I have You have He/she/it has We have They have
yes <><> Can be a verb- Drop the ball Can be a noun- A drop of water
The past participle forms of the verb "be" are "been" and "being".
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).
Drop can be a noun. As a noun the word drop has over 20 different meanings. For example:a small quantity of liquid that falls -- A drop of water fell on his head.the distance or depth to which anything drops -- It was a 10 metre drop to the sea below.a decline in amount -- There was a drop in prices last month.The noun forms of the verb to drop are dropper and the gerund, dropping.
When did he drop out of college? (He did drop out of college when?)when - adverb, modifies the verb 'did drop';did - auxiliary verb;he - personal pronoun, subject of the sentence;drop - main verb;out - adverb, modifies the verb 'did drop';of - preposition;college - noun, object of the preposition 'of'.
The present forms of the verb "to have" are: I have You have He/she/it has We have They have
yes <><> Can be a verb- Drop the ball Can be a noun- A drop of water
Category is not a verb. Categorize is a verb its forms are: categorize categorizes categorized categorizing
Have is not a "to be" verb. Present tense forms of be: am/is/are Past tense forms of be: was/were Being is the present participle, and been is the past participle.
Drop is both a noun and a verb. Noun: a drop of water Verb: Drop the gun!
The noun forms of the verb to infect are infector, infection, and the gerund, infecting.The adjective forms of the verb to infect are infectedand infecting.
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They are all singular verb forms.
The past participle forms of the verb "be" are "been" and "being".
Verb conjugation