Easy Tips for Learning “Die” Verb Forms V1 V2 V3 and Using Them Right

die v1 v2 v3, keugrammar

“Die”

Definition:

The word “die” is a verb that means to stop living, cease to exist, or lose life. It is often used in both literal and figurative contexts to describe the end of life, the disappearance of something, or a loss of vitality.

Intransitive
Definition of the Verb Form:

When a verb is used in a sentence in a different or modified way to describe the context of an action performed by the subject, it’s known as a verb form. There are up to five forms of a verb:

  • Base Form (Root)
  • Simple Past
  • Past Participle
  • Present Participle
  • Third Person Singular

You need to know all forms of the verbs to make sentences in different contexts or tenses.

 

die v1 v2 v3, keugrammar

Here are examples of the five forms V1, V2, V3, V4, and V5 of the verb “Die” used in sentences. See the examples below:
Base Form (V1):

People die when they don’t have access to clean water. How can we help improve this situation?

Simple Past (V2):

She died peacefully in her sleep. Have you ever heard of a peaceful passing?

Past Participle (V3):

The plant has died because of lack of care. Have you ever forgotten to water your plants?

Present Participle / Gerund (V4):

The leaves are dying as winter approaches. Do you enjoy watching seasonal changes?

Third Person Singular (V5):

He dies a little inside every time he hears bad news. How do you stay positive in tough times?

Each form is used based on the tense and context of the sentence.

 

die v1 v2 v3, keugrammar

Meaning of the Verb “Die” and Its Usage in Sentences. Five Examples are given below:
To stop living:

The fish died in the polluted water. What can we do to save aquatic life?

To cease to exist or function:

Many traditions are dying in modern society. Which traditions should we work to preserve?

To lose vitality or strength:

The fire is dying out slowly. Do you find the sight of fading flames soothing?

To end emotionally or figuratively:

She dies of embarrassment every time someone brings up that story. Have you ever felt that way?

To long deeply for something (figurative):

He is dying to meet his favorite celebrity. Who would you love to meet?

 

die v1 v2 v3, keugrammar

The Synonyms of the Given Word “Die”:
  • Perish
  • Expire
  • Pass away
  • Succumb
  • Deceased
The Antonyms of the Given Word “Die”:
  • Live
  • Survive
  • Endure
  • Thrive
  • Persist

Base Form (Root)

Simple Past (V2)

Past Participle (V3)

went

gone

wrote

written

made

made

bought

bought

found

found

read

read

saw

seen

admitted

admitted

learned/learnt

learned/learnt

caught

caught

drove

driven

thought

thought

met

met

sold

sold

cooked

cooked

sent

sent

gave

given

drew

drawn

spent

spent

left

left

said

said

fell

fallen

watched

watched

did

done

called

called

liked

liked

lived

lived

died

died

had

had

kept

kept

cut

cut

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