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In English The base form of verb is also known as what?
In English, the base form of a verb is also known as the
infinitive
.
It's the basic form of the verb, usually preceded by "to" (e.g., "to run", "to eat", "to sleep").
Do you need a comma when the clause begins with subordinate conjunction?
Which part of speech is sinister?
Syntax
What is an interogative sentence?
Do all sentences have at least one prepositional phrase?
What is the suffixes meaning a practitioner performer of or may indicate provider in specialty field?
What is a sentence where semicolon used correctly?
What do you meaning by passesive?
What does the name Nicole mean in french?
What is a prefix for the word temporary?
Name and define all 9 parts of speech?
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