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  • 11-09-2015
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which one of the following statements is true for the base forms of verbs

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  • 13-04-2017
The correct statement for the base forms of verbs is that when the subject of a sentence is singular, add -s to the base form. For example, he runS every day. If you add to to the base, you won't get an adjective, but rather an infinitive form of a verb. -Ed is added to regular, not irregular verbs. Base form is used with plural subjects - we run every day: run is the base form.
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