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18 December, 03:58

Is suffix use for perfect tenses of verbs?

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  1. 18 December, 05:46
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    Although your question is incomplete, I believe I know what you want to know.

    The suffix used for perfect tenses of verbs is - ed/-d.

    However, this only refers to regular verbs: if a regular verb ends in a consonant, you add the suffix - ed such as in work - worked. If a verb ends in a vowel, such as in believe, you just add the suffix - d: believe - believed.

    On the other hand, if a verb is irregular, you have to memorize the forms by heart because each irregular verb is different.
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