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Match the incorrect verb tense or form reference to the correct
solution: An incorrect or missing verb ending
Solutions:
a. Replace the past participle with the past form of the verb, or
add the auxiliary verb have to the past participle to form a
complete verb.
b. Use the past participle form of an irregular verb not the past
form, when you use the auxiliary verb have.
c. Add -ed to a regular verb to form the past tense and the past
participle.
d. Irregular verbs form their past tense and past participle in
some way other than by adding -ed.
solution: An incorrect or missing verb ending
Solutions:
a. Replace the past participle with the past form of the verb, or
add the auxiliary verb have to the past participle to form a
complete verb.
b. Use the past participle form of an irregular verb not the past
form, when you use the auxiliary verb have.
c. Add -ed to a regular verb to form the past tense and the past
participle.
d. Irregular verbs form their past tense and past participle in
some way other than by adding -ed.
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Example: He have walked to the store.
Solution: He has walked to the store. (Add "has" before the past participle "walked" to form a complete verb in the present perfect tense.)
Solution: He has walked to the store. (Add "has" before the past participle "walked" to form a complete verb in the present perfect tense.)
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