English verbs are not highly inflected, which means:
There are not many changes to the form of the verb.
They are not complicated.
They are easier to learn than verb structures in other languages.
The present participle of all English verbs is formed:
By adding ‘ing’ to the past form of the verb.
By adding ‘ing’ to the root form of the verb.
By adding ‘ing’ to the past participle form of the verb.
English verbs have:
Many different forms.
Three main forms.
Five main forms.
In English, the copula:
Cannot be omitted from sentences.
Is optional.
Can be included as part of the subject of a sentence.