Above all, do not form a habit of using adjectives in pairs or triplets.
They entered the room, and sitting on the floor they saw a baby.
Principal Parts of Verbs= In the following sentences supply the correct form of the verb.
We give, below, theprincipal parts of some of the most important irregular verbs.
These are called principal parts, because all the other forms of the verb are derived from them.
The Principal Parts of a verb are the present indicative or the present infinitive, the past indicative, and the past participle+.
It is not enough to learn by heart the "principal parts" of a verb; the habit of using them correctly should be acquired.
There are certain parts of the verb that are of so much consequence in tense formation that we call them the principal parts.
Exercise 108--Principal Parts= No one can be certain of using the correct form of a verb unless he knows the principal parts.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "principal parts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.