These form their past tense (V₂) and past participle (V₃) by adding '-ed' or '-d' to the base form (e.g., Walk -> Walked -> Walked).

This comprehensive guide explores the structure of English verbs. It provides an extensive list of essential verbs with Gujarati meanings and three primary forms: Base Form ( V1cap V sub 1 ), Past Simple ( V2cap V sub 2 ), and Past Participle ( V3cap V sub 3 Understanding English Verb Forms

By practicing these tenses, you will build fluency and confidence in both written and spoken English.

ઈજા કરવી / દુઃખ પહોંચાડવું પરવાનગી આપવી Put મૂકવું (Mukvu) Shut બંધ કરવું (Bandh Karvu) The Continuous Form: V4 (V1 + ing)

– ઈજા પહોંચાડવી (Ija pahonchadvi)

English verbs generally have five forms that indicate when an action happens: V1 (Base Form): The original form (e.g., - જવું). V2 (Simple Past): Used for past actions (e.g., - ગયા). V3 (Past Participle): Used in perfect tenses (e.g., - ગયેલું). V4 (-ing Form): Present participle for continuous actions (e.g., - જઈ રહ્યા છે). V5 (s/es Form): Third-person singular present (e.g., - જાય છે). Common English Verbs with Gujarati Meaning