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What are the four principle parts of verbs? basic, perfect, progressive, and perfect progressive perfect, past perfect, present perfect, and future perfect present, present participle, past, and past participle
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What are the four principle parts of verbs?
basic, perfect, progressive, and perfect progressive
perfect, past perfect, present perfect, and future perfect
present, present participle, past, and past participle
present, future, past, and continuous
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basic, perfect, progressive, and perfect progressive
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the answer to this question should be present, present participle, past, and past participle.
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