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  • 14-10-2017
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Identify the inflection of the verb to climb.

1. infinitive
2. present, third person singular
3. past tense
4. participle

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saya
saya saya
  • 14-10-2017
1. Infinitive tense is the verb in the 'to' form, so you got it right there: to climb.
2. Third person singular present tense is the present tense plus the letter 's' at the end because it is in third person.: climbs
3. Past tense is something that happened in the past: climbed
4. Participle is like the -ing form.: climbing
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theona
theona theona
  • 14-10-2017
hi !

to climb is infinitive 
"to" before a verb is the mark of the infinitive.

That's how it's  learned in foreign countries .....

hope  I helped
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