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Case (noun)
common case - possessive case
0 – ‘s
animate objects and animals
Tense past – present – future
Indefinite V2 - V/Vs – will V
Continuous was/were V-ing – am/is/are V-ing – will be V-ing
Perfect ad V3 – have/has V3 – will have V3/Ved
Perfect-Cont. had been V-ing – have/has been V-ing – will have been V-ing
Time-correlation
Main part – subordinate
past simple – past simple - V+ed or V2 - was/were + V-ing
past simple – past continuous - V+ed or V2 - was/were + V-ing
past simple – past perfect - V+ed or V2 – had+V3
past simple – past perfect continuous - V+ed or V2 – had been+V-ing
past simple – future simple - V+ed or V2 - would
Aspect
Time – Aspect
present – simple – V/Vs
past – continuous - was/were V-ing
future – perfect - will have V3/Ved
Voice active – passive
Present Simple V – am/is/are+V3
Past Simple V3 – was/were+V3
Future Simple will+V – will be+V3
Present Continuous am/is/are – is/are/am being+V3
Past Continuous was/were+V-ing – was/were being+V3
Present perfect have/has+V3 – had been +V3
Past Perfect had+V3 – had been +V3
Future Perfect will have+V3 – will have been+V3
Mood
indicative – past, present, future
imperative – not, get, let/let’s, always and never before V
subjunctive - sug-gest, recommend, ask, insist, advise, be important, be essential, be desirable, conditionals
Person(verb)
Past – I/he was(singular), we/you/they, were(plural)
Present – he/she/it has and he/she/it +V-s(plural)
Number(verb)
cardinal numbers - -teen or –ty, -s in dozens of, hundreds of, thousands of
ordinal numerals - -th, the (first)
Degrees of comparison
positive form – for adj and adv
comparative form - -er or more for adj on –ow, -er, -y, -le
superlative form - -est or most, the for adj
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