Verb form

Pronunciation: /ˈvɝb ˈfɔɹm/

Verb form (noun)

  1. A change in a verb’s form that shows time, person, or meaning, such as past or present.
  2. The specific form of a verb used in a sentence to fit the structure and the intended meaning.

Examples

  • The verb form changes to show tense.
  • You can recognize the verb form by its ending.