"Pierden" is the third person plural ellos conjugation of perder in the present tense.
The third person plural conjugation of "perder" in the present tense is "ellos pierden."
Pierden apex :D
Yes, it does. Instead of perdo it's pierdo. It retains the original root in the 1st person plural, and the 2nd person plural familiar.pierdopierdespierde-----------------perdemosperdéis / pierdenpierden
"Sont" is a word in French. It is a conjugation of the verb "Γͺtre," which means "to be." It is used in the third person plural present tense.
No, the plural form for the singular 'knife' is knives.The spelling "knifes" is the present tense conjugation, third-person singular of the verb "to knife" (to stab).
The passive present verb endings in Latin are: First Conjugation: -or Second Conjugation: -or Third Conjugation: -or/-er/-itur Fourth Conjugation: -or/-itur
The third person plural future passive form of "to see" is "will be seen"
Am is the present tense, first person singular conjugation of to be.
The conjugation "is" is the third person singular, present tense of "to be."The third person plural, present tense, is "are" (they are).
The verb "is" is the singular, third person, present tense conjugation of the verb "to be." The forms are: He is / She is / It is
"You come" is present tense, used when referring to someone arriving at a specific time or place. "You have come" is past perfect tense, used when referring to someone having arrived at a specific time or place before the current moment. Use "you come" if talking about someone arriving now, and "you have come" if talking about someone who arrived at a previous time.
The word supersede is a verb (to supercede: to replace) and would have no plural. The conjugation for the present tense, third-person singular is supercedes, and the third-person plural is supersede. Supercessions
Yes, it does. Instead of perdo it's pierdo. It retains the original root in the 1st person plural, and the 2nd person plural familiar.pierdopierdespierde-----------------perdemosperdéis / pierdenpierden
Bears is a noun (plural form of bear, an animal) and a present tense verb (third person singular conjugation of to bear).
Has is the third person singular conjugation of have. Have is the conjugation used for all other persons, singular and plural.
Has is the third person singular conjugation of have. Have is the conjugation used for all other persons, singular and plural.
No, it is a verb or a plural noun. Supplies is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of the verb "to supply."
No, the plural form for the singular 'knife' is knives.The spelling "knifes" is the present tense conjugation, third-person singular of the verb "to knife" (to stab).
Are is the present tense conjugation of beused for plural subjects. The present perfect tense of be is have/has been.