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Patient has vomited
In this sentence verb vomit how to use third form of the verb
Jun 24, 2020 6:42 PM
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Hello!
The third-person singular simple present indicative form of vomit is "vomits". The present participle of vomit is "vomiting". The past participle of vomit is "vomited".
For example:
"The patient was found vomiting into the toilet bowl".
"The patient vomited into the toilet bowl."
"The patient had been vomiting into the toilet bowl when the sister realized that she wasn't well."
I hope that helps!
June 24, 2020
In the present tense:
I vomit
You vomit
He / She vomits
In the past tense:
I vomited
You vomited
He / She vomited
or
I have vomited
You have vomited
He / She has vomited
June 24, 2020
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