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What is the correct form of verb indulge?

The correct form of the verb "indulge" depends on the tense and the subject of the sentence. Here's a breakdown:

Present Tense:

* Singular: indulges (He indulges in chocolate.)

* Plural: indulge (They indulge in their hobbies.)

Past Tense:

* All forms: indulged (She indulged in a long bath.)

Present Participle:

* All forms: indulging (I am indulging in a good book.)

Past Participle:

* All forms: indulged (He has indulged his sweet tooth.)

Other Forms:

* Infinitive: to indulge

* Imperative: Indulge! (Enjoy yourself!)

Example Sentences:

* He indulges in a cup of coffee every morning.

* We indulged in a delicious meal at the restaurant.

* She is indulging in a relaxing massage.

* I have indulged in too many desserts this week.

Remember to use the correct form of the verb depending on the context of your sentence.

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