What are endings of verbs are called?

jetrit
Asked Nov 23, 2009
Verb endings are called Suffixes.

For example:
1. -s creates 3rd person singular / present tense (He talks.)

2. -ing creates the present participle / used with be (He is talking.)

3. -ed creates the simple past (He talked.)

4. -en creates the past participle / used with have (He has talked.)

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Enchanted17
Answered Nov 23, 2009

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