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1 Last Summer with Maizon Writing and Grammar Inflected Endings Regular/Irregular Verbs Perfect Tense

2 Margaret shivered as the as the train passed over the water. The –ed ending denotes events happening in the past. All verbs in a sentence must have matching verb tenses -ed Margaret was sitting nervously drumming her fingers. The –ing ending denotes events ongoing or happening in the present. All verbs in a sentence must have matching verb tenses -ing

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6 Regular/Irregular Verbs Basic forms of a verb are: Present Present participle Past Past participle A verb is regular when its past and past participle are formed by adding –ed. A verb is irregular when its past and past participle are formed in some other way.

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9 Present Perfect, Past, Perfect, and Future Perfect Present perfect tense verbs are made up of has or have and a past participle Past perfect tense verbs are made up of had and a past participle Future perfect tense verbs are made up of will have and a participle

10 present perfect tense past perfect tense future perfect tense present perfect tense future perfect tense past perfect tense

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