The base form of a verb is also known as the A. present tense. B. past participle. C. past tense. D. future tense.

English · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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The base form of a verb is known as the present tense. 

Present tense can be defined as a state of action done during the present time. This simply refers to the actions that are currently happening as of the moment. There are other tenses of the verb, that denote the time of action, such as the past tense, for the actions that have already been done, and future tense, for the actions that will be done in the future.

Examples of the present tense:

The reader is currently reading the answer to his question.

After a long tiring day, Sean is still studying his lessons.

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