Verbs in the English language are a part of speech and typically describe an action, an event, or a state. While English has many irregular verbs (see a list), for the regular ones the conjugation rules are quite straightforward. Being partially analytic, English regular verbs are not strongly inflected; all tenses, aspects, moods, and voices except the simple present and the simple past are periphrastic, formed with auxiliary verbs and modals.
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