I/you/we/they study. He/she/it studies.
construyendo
weaved
To conjugate "jugar" with "ellos" (they), you would say "ellos juegan." This form is the third person plural of the verb "jugar" in the present tense.
I am...you are...he/she/it is...we are...you are...they are
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.
Estoy repitiendo Estás repitiendo Está repitiendo Estamos repitiendo Están repitiendo
Conjuguer is a French equivalent of the English word "conjugate."Specifically, the French word is a verb. It is the infinitive in its present form. The pronunciation will be "koh-zhyoo-ghey" in French.
Study is the present tense. Studied is the past tense.
the present prticiple of the word study is studying
To conjugate "conseguir" in the present tense: Yo consigo Tú consigues Él/ella consigue Nosotros/nosotras conseguimos Vosotros/vosotras conseguís Ellos/ellas consiguen
Present participle of 'study' is 'studying'.
The verb "to be," would conjugate in the present tense as: "I am," "you are," "he (or she) is," "we are," and "they are." In English there is not a different plural form for the second person; "you" can be either singular or plural, depending on the context.