Verb of the Day # 7 : Jump
Main verbs have three basic forms.
(Base) 1st form : jump
(Past) 2nd form : jumped
(Past Participle) 3rd form: jumped
Learn these Three Forms of Verb today:
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Many verbs give the idea of action. For example,
Jump - เจਾเจฒ เจฎਾเจฐੋ
Remember :
The second and the third forms are same.
Jump- jumped- jumped
Tip: Add '-ed' after 'jump' to make the second and the third forms.
Sentences for Spoken English:
1. Stop jumping on the sofa.
2. The cat jumped over the moon.
3. The children have jumped on the bed.
Task for you:
✍Frame a sentence using the verb 'jump'.
Happy Learning!
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