We talk a lot in this lesson about V 1, V 2, and V 3. What in the world are V 1, V 2, and V 3 ?
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Transcript of We talk a lot in this lesson about V 1, V 2, and V 3. What in the world are V 1, V 2, and V 3 ?
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We talk a lot in this lesson about V1, V2, and V3. What in theworld are V1, V2, and V3?
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Does this look familiar? eat ate eaten fall fell fallen fly flew flown
This is a table of irregular verbs that we know as V1
in the first column (“eat", present simple)
V2 is the second column (“ate”, past simple form),
V3 is the third column (“eaten”, past participle)
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Lots of people forget that a verb that ends in “d” or “ed” doesn’t have to be a verb in the simple past.
Maybe it’s a regular verb in V3 .For example:
love loved loved
hate hated hated
worry worried worried
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5 Verb Formulas
be + ing (progressive) --He was crying. be + V3 (passive) --He was beaten. Four men were killed. have + V3 (perfect) --I have already eaten. do + V1 (simple) -- Do you love me? I don’t hate you. modal + V1 (modal) --I can wait.
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Beis, am, are was, were
1 .be + V ing (progressive)
The bus is coming.
We were waiting.
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Beis, am, are was, were
2 .be + V3 (passive)
Our mother was invited. Many promises were broken.
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Havehas, have had
have + V3 (perfect)
You have broken your promise.Our friendship has survived.
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Dodo, does did
do, does + V1 (simple)
I don’t enjoy homework.
Do you like school?
She doesn’t like cooking.
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Did
Did + V2 ( past) I didn’t finish the homework. Did you go to the market?
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Modalsshall, will, should, would, may ,
might, must, can, could, ought
modal + V1 (simple)
Mary can speak four languages.We must finish.Would you like some coffee?