loose looselooae
losee
lost
The three forms of the verb "to be" are: is, am, are.
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).
1- primary 2-modal 3-marginal
The noun forms for the verb to lose are loser, loss, and the gerund, losing.
The present forms of the verb "to have" are: I have You have He/she/it has We have They have
The three forms of the verb "to be" are: is, am, are.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to lose are loser, and the gerund, losing.
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 verb form of Judge are 1) judge 2) Judging 3) Judged
1- primary 2-modal 3-marginal
The noun forms for the verb to lose are loser, loss, and the gerund, losing.
joined, join, join
The word 'lose' is a verb, the past tense of the verb meaning to be deprived of, to no longer have, to be unable to find; to fail to win; to fail to take advantage of.The noun forms of the verb to lose are loser and the gerund, losing.
The worse lose is a verb. It is an irregular verb.
The verb "have" has three primary forms: "have," "has," and "had." "Have" is used with the subjects I, you, we, and they, while "has" is used with he, she, and it. "Had" is the past tense form used for all subjects. These forms are also used in perfect tenses to indicate completed actions.