Forms has 1 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.
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1. | Have you noticed how 'haber,' 'saber,' and 'caber' irregularly change in very similar ways? The 'yo' present form of the three are 'he,' 'sé,' and 'que...po,' the preterite forms of them are 'hube,' 'supe,' and 'cupe,' the future forms are 'habré,' 'sabré,' and 'cabré,' and the subjunctive present forms are 'haya,' 'sepa,' and 'quepa.' Okay, 'saber' and 'caber' might be more similar to each other than they are to 'haber.' | |
2. | It's not just the German fate: from the cradle to the grave — forms, forms. | |
3. | Organizations are not really "owned" by anyone. What formerly constituted ownership was split up into stockholders' rights to share in profits, management's power to set policy, employees' right to status and security, government's right to regulate. Thus older forms of wealth were replaced by new forms. | |
4. | First detected in 1985, the Antarctic ozone hole forms during the Southern Hemisphere’s late winter as the returning sun’s rays catalyze reactions involving man-made, chemically active forms of chlorine and bromine. These reactions destroy ozone molecules. | |
5. | I like to separate all irregular preterite Spanish conjugations into three categories: the "Third-Person" preterite change, which only affects the third person conjugations and maybe a few other spelling changes, the "All-Person" preterite change, which affects all forms AND removes the accent on the 'yo' and 'él/ella/ud.' forms, and the "Plain Irregular" preterite change, which only consists of 'ser,' 'ir,' and 'dar.' | |
6. | The rocks are weathered into fantastic forms. | |
7. | An ulcer forms in the stomach. | |
8. | Communication takes many forms. | |
9. | Evil is easy, and has infinite forms. | |
10. | Many forms of life are disappearing. |