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The present tense form of 'wabble' is wabble or wabbles. Example: The table wabbles because one of its legs is shorter. (The table wabbles because one of its legs is shorter.)
Definition of “wabble”
- to move unsteadily from side to side
- to vacillate or be indecisive
Tense sentence structure and examples:
Notes from a Native English Speaker
Here are the general structures of a present and past participle. Remember, some verbs have an irregular form and may not follow this structure: Present Participle: [Verb] -ing Past Participle: [Verb] -ed
| Present Simple | wabble |
| Present Continuous | wabbling |
| Present Perfect | wabbled |
Example
The chair wabbles whenever someone sits on it.
Example
I wabble when I'm tired.
Example
The tower is wabbling in the strong wind.
Example
They are wabbling on their skates, trying to maintain their balance.
Example
She has wabbled many times during her dance rehearsals.
Example
They have wabbled on this tightrope before.
wabble Subject-Verb Agreement
Notes from a Native English Speaker
Subject-verb agreement means that a subject and its verb match. They’re either both plural or both singular. A singular subject takes a singular verb. - Example: The cat is sleeping. A plural subject takes a plural verb. - Example: The cats are sleeping.
| Singular First Person (I) | wabble |
| Singular Second Person (You) | wabble |
| Singular Third Person (He/She/It) | wabbles |
| Plural (We/You/They) | wabble |
Example
I wabble when I'm tired.
Example
You wabble when you're nervous.
Example
He wabbles when he's drunk.
Example
She wabbles when she's tired.
Example
It wabbles when there's an earthquake.
Example
We wabble when we're dizzy.
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You wabble when you're scared.
Example
They wabble when they're excited.