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Base form

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In the English language, the base form of a verb functions as the present-tense form for all persons and numbers. The exceptions to this are in the case of the third-person singular, which uses the -s suffix, and in the case of the verb to be, which is completely irregular. The infinitive is formed by to plus the base form.