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  1. Base Form of a Verb - Grammar Monster

    • The base form of a verb is the form listed in the dictionary. It is the version of the verb without endings such as -s, -ed, or -ing. The base form is the infinitive (e.g., to jump, to see) without the 'to.'… See more

    The Base Form in The Infinitive Form

    It is easier to fight for one's principles than to liveup to them. (Austrian medical doctor Alfred Adler)
    A musicologist is a man who can read music but c… See more

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    The Base Form in The Imperative Mood

    Eata live toad the first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of … See more

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    The Base Form in The Subjunctive Mood

    He demands that you besilent.
    I propose he staywith us. See more

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