i could you could
In your example, you only conjugate the first main verb. The second verb is in the infinitive. So French for I want to do/make is je veux faire. But sometimes the first main verb can have two parts, such as in the past tenses. In that case, both parts of the first main verb are conjugated. But the second verb remains in the infinitive form. So French for I've wanted to do/make is j'ai voulu faire. However, if the second verb has a different subject then it's conjugated. So French for I want him to do/make is je veux qu'il fasse.
You don't, as it's not a verb, it's a noun.
Yes. 'was' is a past tense of 'is', and 'is' is a verb and so 'was' must be a verb.
Verb Past tense, and past participle of the verb to make.
The verb is "tiene," which is the third person singular conjugate of the verb "tener" which means "to have."
depends on what the verb ends in, and what tense you want to conjugate in.
The verb suggested is suggérer.You would have to conjugate it and put it in the past tense.
You can, but the more common past form of rewind is rewound.
To conjugate the progressive tenses, conjugate only the part of the tense phrase that is part of the conjugation the verb "to be" and add to that the present participle of the principal verb. Example with principal verb "go": "I am going, I was going, I have been going, I had been going" for the first person singular present, past, present perfect, and past perfect tenses respectively.
ich wardu warster/sie/es warwir warenihr wartsie waren
The verb forms of comfort are comfort, comforts, and comforted. The first two conjugate by person and number for the present tense and the last is the only form for past tense.
to cherish = he'erich (העריך) (The past tense form "cherished" requires a subject in order to conjugate the verb.)
Reverso is a website that will conjugate any German verb in all tenses including the past tense (Präteritum). Just click on the link below and enter the verb.
To conjugate a verb is to change it to fit the sentence. To conjugate run you could say: I run, He/She runs, We run, They run. Conjugation in the English language usually only applies to the He/She form as said.
danser is the verb - you have to conjugate it.
the verb is pleurer so then you have to conjugate it
To snicker = gikhekh (גיחך) To form the past tense, the subject of the sentence would need to be known in order to conjugate the verb.