Test 11 Flashcards
Lessons 60-64
The ? principal part is used for the first person, present tense, indicative mood, active voice of predicate verbs.
present.
A(n) ? is a verbal that can only be used as a noun.
gerund.
The third and fourth principal parts generate their ? forms by adding the suffix -ed.
past and past participle.
There are no emphatic tone forms for verbs in the ? voice.
passive.
The four principal parts of a verb are the present, present participle, and ?.
past, past participle.
A(n) ? is a verbal that can be used as a noun, adjective, or adverb.
infinitive.
The ? tone is formed by the first or third principal parts of the helping verb “do” followed by the first principal part of the main verb.
emphatic.
Present and past participles may be used as ?.
adjectives and predicate verbs.
A(n) ? is a verbal that can only be used as an adjective.
participle.
The three ? of English are indicative, imperative, and subjunctive.
modes and moods.
Verbs that form the third and fourth principal parts by adding -ed, -d, or -t are called ? verbs.
regular.
Verbs that form the third and fourth principal parts by radically changing their spelling or form are called ?.
irregular.
The second principal part, ?, ends with the suffix -ing.
present participle.
tone that is the normal, straightforward way of expressing the six tenses
Ex. She sees. ; She is seen.
simple.
tone that is used to express importance or to ask a question
Ex. I do see ; Do I see? ; I did see ; Did I see?
emphatic.
voice for which the subject is the doer and the direct object is the receiver
Ex. He sells shoes.
active.
voice for which the subject is the receiver; the doer follows the verb and is expressed or implied noun that is preceded by the preposition “by”
Ex. Shoes are sold by him.
passive.
uncommon verb form used of persons or things that have been acted upon
Ex. He was numbered among the seen.
past gerund.
tense that expresses action or being during a time after now
Ex. She will walk. (active voice)
future.
tense that expresses action or being taking place now
Ex. She walks. (active voice)
present.
tense that expresses action or being that began in that past and is still taking place now
Ex. She has been (:0) walking. (active voice)
present perfect tense.
tense that expresses action or being that began in the past, present, or near future and will be completed sometime in the future.
Ex. She will have walked. (active voice)
future perfect.
tense that expresses action or being that began sometime in the past and was completed at a more recent point in the past
Ex. She had walked. (active voice)
past perfect.
tense that expresses action or being that took place during a definite time before now
Ex. She walked. (active voice)
past.