Host past tense
Meaning of host
to provide the space or resources for an event, function, or activity.
Infinitive
- 1. Every summer, she hosts a big barbecue for all her friends and family.
- 2. The local community center hosts weekly art classes for children and adults.
- 3. Our organization hosts an annual conference on renewable energy solutions.
Past Simple
- 1. Yesterday, we hosted a small gathering at our home to catch up with old friends.
- 2. Last year, the city hosted an international film festival that attracted thousands of visitors.
- 3. They hosted a charity event last month that raised a significant amount of money for the local hospital.
Past Participle
- 1. The annual gala was hosted by the community center to raise funds.
- 2. The meeting will have been hosted by the department head before the audit begins.
- 3. All the guests had been hosted graciously by the newlyweds at their countryside estate.
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Bare infinitive
- To describe a habitual action or a general truth.Example. 'She hosts a podcast every Monday about science innovations.'Example. 'Our community center hosts an annual charity event.'
- To express scheduled events in the near future (often used in an academic, sports, or entertainment context).Example. 'She hosts a podcast every Monday about science innovations.'Example. 'Our community center hosts an annual charity event.'
Past Simple
- To describe an action that started and finished at a specific time in the past.Example. 'They hosted a dinner party last Saturday night.'Example. 'Last year, the city hosted the international film festival.'
- To recount a series of completed actions in the past.Example. 'They hosted a dinner party last Saturday night.'Example. 'Last year, the city hosted the international film festival.'
Past Participle
- Used with auxiliary verbs (have/has/had) to create the perfect tenses.Example. Perfect Tenses. 'She has hosted several community events this year.'Example. 'The event was hosted by an unknown philanthropist.'
- In passive voice structures to describe actions done by an unspecified agent.Example. Perfect Tenses. 'She has hosted several community events this year.'Example. 'The event was hosted by an unknown philanthropist.'
Common mistakes
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Incorrect Suffix
Some learners might add an unnecessary 'ed' suffix due to confusion over the conjugation rules for regular verbs, leading to an incorrect form like 'hosteded' instead of 'hosted.' This error arises from misunderstanding the simple rule that requires adding '-ed' to the base form of regular verbs to form both the past simple and past participle.
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Using the Base Form
Another frequent error involves using the base form 'host' instead of the past simple or past participle form 'hosted' in sentences that clearly refer to past actions. For example, saying 'Last year, I host a big party' instead of the correct 'Last year, I hosted a big party.' This mistake indicates a lack of understanding about tense usage and the need to modify the verb to accurately reflect past actions.
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Omitting the Past Participle
In perfect tense constructions, the past participle 'hosted' should be used with an auxiliary verb (have/has/had) to indicate actions that have been completed at a specific time in the past. A common mistake is omitting the past participle or using the incorrect form, leading to grammatically incorrect sentences. For instance, saying 'I have host several events this year' instead of the correct 'I have hosted several events this year.'
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