the principal parts of a verb

  • 1Principal parts — In language learning, the principal parts of a verb are those forms that a student must memorize in order to be able to conjugate the verb through all its forms.By languageEnglishIn English, the verb love derives all its forms systematically (… …

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  • 2principal parts — n. the principal inflected forms of a verb, from which the other forms may be derived: in English, the principal parts are the infinitive, past tense, and past participle (Ex: drink, drank, drunk; go, went, gone): the present participle, derived… …

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  • 3principal parts — noun plural : a series of verb forms from which all the other forms of a verb can be derived including in English the infinitive, the past tense, and the past participle (as play, played, played or sing, sang, sung) * * * noun [plural] grammar :… …

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  • 4principal parts — noun plural MAINLY BRITISH the basic forms of an English verb, from which other verb forms are made, such as the INFINITIVE, PAST TENSE, and PAST PARTICIPLE …

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  • 5principal parts — noun (plural) technical the parts of a verb from which other parts are formed in English; the infinitive, past tense, present participle, past participle …

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  • 6principal parts — noun plural Date: 1870 a series of verb forms from which all the other forms of a verb can be derived including in English the infinitive, the past tense, and the present and past participles …

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  • 7parts — n. (grammar) the principal parts (of a verb) * * * (grammar) the principal parts (of a verb) …

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  • 8principal parts — prin′cipal parts′ n. gram. a set of inflected forms of a verb from which all the other inflected forms can be derived, as sing, sang, sung or smoke, smoked: sometimes considered to include the present participle, as singing or smoking[/ex] •… …

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  • 9principal parts — UK / US noun [plural] linguistics the basic forms of an English verb, from which other verb forms are made, such as the infinitive, past tense, and past participle …

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  • 10principal parts — /prɪnsəpəl ˈpats/ (say prinsuhpuhl pahts) plural noun a set of inflected forms of a verb from which all the other inflected forms can be inferred (theoretically, the smallest such set) as sing, sang, sung; smoke, smoked …