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Verb Forms and Examples of "Abide"

The document provides the different forms of the verb 'abide' (abide, abided, abiding, abides) along with example sentences for each form. It also breaks down specific sentences into their grammatical components, identifying subjects, verbs, and objects. Additionally, it includes translations of example sentences into Tamil.

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Verb Forms and Examples of "Abide"

The document provides the different forms of the verb 'abide' (abide, abided, abiding, abides) along with example sentences for each form. It also breaks down specific sentences into their grammatical components, identifying subjects, verbs, and objects. Additionally, it includes translations of example sentences into Tamil.

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Verb "abide" =V1,v2,v3,v4,v5 examples sentence

Here are the different forms of the verb "abide" along with example sentences:

Verb Forms

 V1 (Base Form): abide

 V2 (Past Tense): abided

 V3 (Past Participle): abided

 V4 (Present Participle): abiding

 V5 (Third Person Singular): abides

Example Sentences

1. V1 (Base Form): They cannot abide the smell of garlic.

2. V2 (Past Tense): She abided by the rules and regulations.

3. V3 (Past Participle): They have abided in this house for generations.

4. V4 (Present Participle): The company is abiding by the new environmental regulations.

5. V5 (Third Person Singular): He abides by his principles and never compromises.

Note: The verb "abide" can also be used in other forms, such as "abiding" (present participle) and
"abode" (archaic past tense). However, the above forms are the most commonly used.

1. " They cannot abide the smell of garlic." Say this sentence in Part of Sentence Patterns

They cannot abide the smell of garlic.


"அவர்கள் பூண்டின் வாசனையை தாங்க முடியாது."

Here is the breakdown of the sentence "They cannot abide the smell of garlic" into its part of
sentence patterns:

Sentence Pattern

 Subject: They

 Auxiliary Verb: cannot

 Main Verb: abide

 Object: the smell of garlic

Part of Sentence

 They: Noun (Subject)

 cannot: Auxiliary Verb (Modal Verb)


 abide: Verb (Main Verb)

 the smell of garlic: Noun Phrase (Object)

o the: Article (Modifier)

o smell: Noun (Head)

o of garlic: Prepositional Phrase (Modifier)

" She abided by the rules and regulations." say this sentence in Part of Sentence Patterns

அவள் விதிகள் மற்றும் விதிமுறைகளுக்கு கட்டுப்பட்டாள்.

Here is the breakdown of the sentence "She abided by the rules and regulations" into its part of
sentence patterns:

Sentence Pattern

 Subject: She

 Verb: abided

 Prepositional Phrase: by the rules and regulations

Part of Sentence

 She: Noun (Subject)

 abided: Verb (Main Verb)

 by: Preposition (Head of Prepositional Phrase)

 the rules and regulations: Noun Phrase (Object of Preposition)

o the: Article (Modifier)

o rules: Noun (Head)

o and: Conjunction (Connector)

o regulations: Noun (Head)

Phrase Structure

 She: Subject

 abided by: Verb Phrase

 the rules and regulations: Object


அவர்கள் தலைமுறை தலைமுறையாக இந்த வீட்டில் தங்கியுள்ளனர்.

"They have abided in this house for generations." say this sentence in Part of Sentence Patterns

Here is the breakdown of the sentence "They have abided in this house for generations" into its part
of sentence patterns:

Sentence Pattern

 Subject: They

 Auxiliary Verb: have

 Main Verb: abided

 Prepositional Phrase: in this house

 Prepositional Phrase: for generations

Part of Sentence

 They: Noun (Subject)

 have: Auxiliary Verb (Modal Verb)

 abided: Verb (Main Verb, Past Participle)

 in: Preposition (Head of Prepositional Phrase)

 this house: Noun Phrase (Object of Preposition)

o this: Article (Modifier)

o house: Noun (Head)

 for: Preposition (Head of Prepositional Phrase)

 generations: Noun (Object of Preposition)

Phrase Structure

 They: Subject

 have abided: Verb Phrase

 in this house: Prepositional Phrase (Adverbial)

 for generations: Prepositional Phrase (Adverbial)

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