Basic Forms Of Verbs: Present, Past, And Past Participle

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1. CHARGE (past)

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Basic forms of verbs: PRESENT, PAST, and PAST PARTICIPLE

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2. STRUCTURE (past)

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The word "structured" is the past tense form of the verb "structure." In this context, it suggests that something was organized or arranged in a particular way in the past.

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3. SHAKEN (present)

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The given correct answer is "shake" because it is the base form of the verb "shaken" in the present tense. When we conjugate the verb "shake" in the present tense, it remains the same. Therefore, "shake" is the correct answer.

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4. BRING (past)

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5. HOVER (past participle)

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The past participle form of the verb "hover" is "hovered." This form is used to describe an action that was completed in the past.

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6. CAUGHT (present)

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The correct answer is "catch" because "caught" is the past tense form of the verb "catch." In the given sentence, "CAUGHT" is in the present tense, so it requires the base form of the verb, which is "catch."

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7. STICK (past)

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The word "stuck" is the past tense form of the verb "stick." In this context, "stick" refers to the act of adhering or attaching something to another object. When used in the past tense, "stuck" indicates that something was previously adhered or attached to another object.

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8. BLOW (past participle)

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The past participle of the verb "blow" is "blown." This form is used to indicate that something has been propelled or moved by the force of air or wind. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation or event that has escalated or become more intense.

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9. WORE (past participle)

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10. FASTEN (past)

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The word "fastened" is the past tense form of the verb "fasten." When we say that something is "fastened," it means that it is securely attached or closed. In the context of the question, "fastened" is the correct past tense form of the verb "fasten."

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CHARGE (past)
STRUCTURE (past)
SHAKEN (present)
BRING (past)
HOVER (past participle)
CAUGHT (present)
STICK (past)
BLOW (past participle)
WORE (past participle)
FASTEN (past)
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