Examples Of Verb Forms
The verb 'to be' in passive sentences The verb 'to be' is used together with the third form of the verb (V3) in passive sentences. For example: ACTIVE: I eat an apple. PASSIVE: The apple is eaten. 'Eaten' = the main verb (in the third form – V3). 'Is' = an auxiliary (helping) verb.
Except for, all verbs have nonfinite forms. A nonfinite or is a word group that contains a nonfinite verb form as its central element.
Examples and Observations In the revised edition of 'An Introduction to the Grammar of English,' Elly van Gelderen gives examples of sentences that include a nonfinite verb group (58 and 59, below), which are in italics: (58) Seeing the ordinary as extraordinary is something we all like to do. (59) She forgot to google them. Microsoft scanpst download outlook 2007.
Examples Of Singular Verb Forms
Van Gelderen explains that, in (58) above, ' seeing, is, like, and do are, but only is and like are finite. In (59), forgot and google are the lexical verbs, but only forgot is finite.' Characteristics of Nonfinite Verbs Nonfinite verb differs from finite verbs because they cannot always be used as the main verbs of.
English Verb Forms List

Examples Of Irregular Verb Forms
A nonfinite verb normally lacks agreement for,, and with its first argument. According to Andrew Radford in 'Transformational Grammar: A First Course,' infinitive forms are comprised of the ' or of the verb with no added (such forms are frequently used after the so-called infinitive particle to.' Gerund forms, says Radford, comprise the base and also the -ing. Participle forms generally comprise the base 'plus the -(e)n inflection (though there are numerous participle forms in English).'