1. (Verbal noun)
He hit.
to strike
Attached
Pronouns
Imperfect Tense
Starting verb in a
verbal sentence.
when the subject is
SING. or PLU.
Detached
Pronouns
Past Tense
He hits.
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Starting verb in a
verbal sentence.
He hit.
when the subject is
SING. or PLU.
He will hit.
You two do/ will hit.
They two hit.
They hit.
They all hit.
They will hit.
near past:
near future:
You hit.
+
+
You hit.
You will hit.
You two do / will hit.
You two hit.
distant future:
+
You all hit.
Past
continuous:
You all hit.
+
You all will hit.
(with noun)
I hit.
(with verb)
I will hit.
I hit.
We hit.
We hit.
We will hit.
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Negative
Imperative
Don’t hit!
Hit!
Singular
Don’t (you two) hit!
Hit (you two)!
Dual
Don’t (you all) hit!
Hit (you all)!
Passive participle
Plural
Active participle
one who is hit
One who hits.
Singular
Dual
Those who hit.
those who are hit.
Plural
(it, he) is being hit
(it, he) is hit
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
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