Verb Forms & Morphology
Lexical vs Auxiliary Verbs
Finite vs Non-finite Analysis
Tense vs Aspect
Verb Phrase Structure
100

Identify the verb form: eaten

Past participle

100

Identify the auxiliary verb: She has finished

✅ has

100

Identify the finite verb: They are studying

✅ are


100

 Identify tense: She was studying

✅ Past

100

 Identify the main verb: She has been reading

✅ reading

200

What is the base form of went and what type of verb is it?

go – irregular verb

200

In She is being watched, how many auxiliary verbs are there?


✅ 2 → is, being

200

 Identify the non-finite verb: She wants to travel


✅ to travel

200

Identify aspect: She has been working


✅ Perfect progressive

200

Arrange correctly:
(been / she / working / has)

✅ She has been working

300

Explain the difference between playing and played in terms of form
 

✅ playing = -ing form / present participle
✅ played = past or past participle

300

Explain the function of “do” in: Do you like coffee?

✅ Auxiliary used for question formation

300

Analyze the sentence: Having finished the work, she left
Which verb is non-finite and why?
 

✅ Having finished → non-finite (no tense, participial clause)

300

 Explain the difference:

  • She worked
  • She has worked


✅ worked → past (completed action)
✅ has worked → present perfect (relevance to present)

300

 Analyze the structure:
She might have been seen

Identify each element

She might have been seen

  • might → modal
  • have → perfect
  • been → passive/progressive marker
  • seen → main verb (past participle)
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