Dear Students,
English Section in the exam is a section where some students score very well but others even fail to clear cut-off. Learning Grammar is really essential to score good marks. But, what happens is that students from various boards where lesser attention is paid on English language fail to apply grammar during the examination even if they know the rules.
So, conclusion is that practicing in some interesting way so that the things remain intact in your mind is important. Keeping this in mind, we have launched this series of “ENglish – VinglisH”. We have discussed some basic sentence errors and use of some basic words in English. Also, we are done with Tenses. now we will learn the basics of VERB.
This is the 24th post of ENglish – VinglisH. Hope you people like it.
So, lets start now!!
It becomes difficult to remember the forms of verb if you are a beginner. Although the perfection comes with practicing a lot for a long time. But still, we are providing you some frequently used verb in categorized way so that you may remember fast and hence learn fast. The categorizations will be as below:
(I) Verbs in which all three forms are identical
(II) Verbs in which two forms are identical
(III) Verbs with -ed, -en forms
(III) Irregular Verbs
Today we will learn some verbs in which all three forms are identical:
Today we will learn some verbs in which all three forms are identical:
Base
Form |
Past
Form |
Past
Participle Form |
‘ing’
form |
Bet
|
Bet
|
Bet
|
Betting
|
Bid
|
Bid
|
Bid
|
Bidding
|
Burst
|
Burst
|
Burst
|
Bursting
|
Bust
|
Bust
|
Bust
|
Busting
|
Cast
|
Cast
|
Cast
|
Casting
|
Cut
|
Cut
|
Cut
|
Cutting
|
Hit
|
Hit
|
Hit
|
Hitting
|
Hurt
|
Hurt
|
Hurt
|
Hurting
|
Let
|
Let
|
Let
|
Letting
|
Put
|
Put
|
Put
|
Putting
|
Quit
|
Quit
|
Quit
|
Quitting
|
Read
|
Read
|
Read
|
Reading
|
Set
|
Set
|
Set
|
Setting
|
Shed
|
Shed
|
Shed
|
Shedding
|
Shut
|
Shut
|
Shut
|
Shutting
|
Slit
|
Slit
|
Slit
|
Slitting
|
Sublet
|
Sublet
|
Sublet
|
Subletting
|
Thrust
|
Thrust
|
Thrust
|
Thrusting
|
Upset
|
Upset
|
Upset
|
Upsetting
|
Tomorrow we will learn some more ‘Verbs’