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41% | 13 | Reading, swimming, and cooking are examples of these type of verbs in the present simple tense | ||||||
noun • the tense that is used to refer to events, actions, and conditions that are happening all the time, or exist now. | ||||||||
38% | 7 | Forms, forms and more forms | ||||||
noun • needlessly time-consuming procedure | ||||||||
Verbs Of This Type Have Passive Forms In The Perfect Tense And Active Forms In The Present Tense
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SEMIDEPONENT with a confidence score of 95%.
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Similar Clues
Clue | Source | |
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1 | Active or passive past, heard but not seen
The Guardian Cryptic -
05 Feb 2003 | The Guardian Cryptic / 05 Feb 2003 |
2 | Forms, forms and more forms
New York Times -
11 Mar 2018 | New York Times / 11 Mar 2018 |
3 | Nitre - active or passive?
The Guardian Cryptic -
04 Jul 2001 | The Guardian Cryptic / 04 Jul 2001 |
4 | Old forms of verbs have English look
The Guardian Quiptic -
05 Sep 2005 | The Guardian Quiptic / 05 Sep 2005 |
5 | Past-tense verb that is the same as its present-tense form minus the fourth and fifth letters
New York Times -
09 Mar 2013 | New York Times / 09 Mar 2013 |
6 | Verbs in this category have passive forms in the perfect system but active forms in the present system | |
7 | Verbs of this type have both passive and active meanings depending on the tense |