Write sentences using the given verbs as well as the simple tenses inside the parentheses
21. collect (present tense-s form)
sentence:
22.talk(past tense)
sentence:
23.leave( future tense)
sentence:
24.meat(present tense base form)
sentence:
25.eat(past tense)
sentence:
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21. Collect (present tense-s form)
sentence; I/You/We/They collect
22. Talk (past tense)
sentence; talked
23. Leave (future tense)
sentence; I shall leave
24. meat (present tense base form)
sentence; I'm sorry I dunno here.
25. eat (past tense)
sentence; Ate
[tex]Hope \: It \: Helps [/tex]
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Explanation
Present Tense-s Form
The - S form is very commonly used for main verbs and auxiliary. verbs in the simple present tense when the subject is or means. he, she, or it. The - S form is also very commonly used as a full. (has) or contracted ('s) auxiliary verb in the present perfect tense.
Past Tense
The past tense refers to event that have happened in the past. The basic way to form the past tense in English is to take the present tense of the word and add the suffix -ed. For example, to turn the verb "walk" into the past tense, add -ed to form "walked." .
Future Tense
In grammar, a future tense is a verb form that generally marks the event described by the verb as not having happened yet, but expected to happen in the future. An example of a future tense form is the French aimera, meaning "will love", derived from the verb aimer.
Present Tense Base Form
The PRESENT TENSE uses the verb's base form (write, work), or, for third-person singular subjects, the base form plus an -s ending (he writes, she works). The PRESENT TENSE indicates that an action is present, now, relative to the speaker or writer.