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English Verb Forms Quiz V1 V2 V3

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English verbs have different forms. The most common forms are V1, V2, V3, V4 and V5. These forms help you use present simple, past simple, perfect tenses and continuous tenses correctly.

This verb forms quiz helps you practice common verbs and irregular verbs. After each quiz, you can see your wrong answers and repeat them.

What do V1, V2, V3, V4 and V5 mean?

  • V1: base form, for example: go, write, play
  • V2: past simple, for example: went, wrote, played
  • V3: past participle, for example: gone, written, played
  • V4: -ing form, for example: going, writing, playing
  • V5: he/she/it form, for example: goes, writes, plays
Best way to study verbs Practice 10 verbs, check your wrong answers, then repeat only the difficult verbs. Short practice is easier to finish every day.
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What is V1 in English grammar?

V1 is the base form of a verb. Examples: go, eat, write, play and study.

What is V2?

V2 is the past simple form. Examples: went, ate, wrote, played and studied.

What is V3?

V3 is the past participle form. It is used in perfect tenses and passive voice. Examples: gone, eaten, written, played and studied.

How can I learn irregular verbs faster?

Study the most common irregular verbs first. Practice them in small groups and repeat the verbs you answer incorrectly.