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Present Simple Past Simple Participle II Participle I
wear wore worn wearing
Ответ от учителя
Present Simple — wear
Past Simple — wore
Participle II — worn
Participle I — wearing
The verb «wear» is an irregular verb, which means that its past tense and past participle forms are not formed by adding «-ed» to the base form. In the present simple tense, «wear» is used to describe an action that is happening now or regularly. For example, «I wear a hat every day.»
In the past simple tense, «wore» is used to describe an action that happened in the past. For example, «Yesterday, I wore my new shoes to work.»
The past participle form of «wear» is «worn.» This form is used with the auxiliary verb «have» to form the present perfect tense. For example, «I have worn these shoes many times.»
The present participle form of «wear» is «wearing.» This form is used to describe an action that is happening at the same time as another action. For example, «I am wearing my coat while I wait for the bus.»