principal parts
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Tweet pl.n. In traditional grammars of inflected languages, the forms of the verb that are considered basic and from which all other forms of the verb are derived. In English, the principal parts are the present infinitive (play, eat, put), the past tense (played, ate, put), the present participle (playing, eating, putting), and the past participle (played, eaten, put). |
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