Grammar Writing: Week 4
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Adding More Features
The feature VFORM
Many verbs also have more than one form. For instance, we find not only see, but also sees, saw, seen, and seeing.
Verb form | Full name | Examples |
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fin | finite | sees, is, will, dances, dance (non-third person singular), danced (past tense) |
? | base form (= bare infinitive) | see, be, dance, give |
? | present participle | seeing, being, dancing, giving |
? | perfect participle | seen, been, danced, given |
? | infinitive | to (the infinitive marker) |