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The tense of a verb indicates A. time. B. whether a verb is regular or irregular. C. whether a verb is singular or plural. D. agreement.
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The tense of a verb indicates A. time. B. whether a verb is regular or irregular. C. whether a verb is singular or plural. D. agreement.
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The tense of a verb indicates
A. time.
B. whether a verb is regular or irregular.
C. whether a verb is singular or plural.
D. agreement.
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Present, past, future, present perfect, past perfect etc.
Many times a helper will be necessary as in the verb "write" has written, had written (the words has and had are the helpers).
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