Verbalform !!better!!
In simpler terms: every “version” of a verb (e.g., walk, walks, walking, walked, have walked ) is a verbal form.
: These indicate when an action occurred and how it relates to the flow of time. For example, the Past Simple is used for completed actions at specific times ("I walked"), while the Past Continuous sets the scene for ongoing actions in the past ("I was walking"). Finite vs. Non-finite Forms : verbalform