"Conjugate" is what you do to verbs in order to differentiate between different subjects. For example, the verb "to be" changes (conjugates) depending on who is doing the "being". You don't say "I be", you say "I am". This is conjugating.
Unless you mean something else entirely by the word "conjugated".
In the present tense: I am you are he/she/it is we are you are they are In the past tense: I was you were he/she/it was we were you were they were In the future tense I will be you will be he/sh/it will be we will be you will be they will be
Verbs are conjugated in language to show different tenses, moods, and persons in a sentence, helping to convey specific meanings and nuances in communication.
"Practiquen" is the conjugated form of the verb "practicar" in Spanish, which means "to practice" in English.
English is a Germanic language.
The infinitive is the base form of a verb before it is conjugated. It usually begins with "to" in English (e.g., "to run," "to eat").
Verbs are conjugated, not languages. Do you mean 'inflected'?
Fýr - needs to be conjugated
Fýr - needs to be conjugated
It is a conjugated form of the English verb "to have", so yes.
In the present tense: I am you are he/she/it is we are you are they are In the past tense: I was you were he/she/it was we were you were they were In the future tense I will be you will be he/sh/it will be we will be you will be they will be
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Actually it is the base form of the verb that is conjugated. They are conjugated to make different forms according to voice, mood, tense, number, and person.It just happens in English that base forms are used for some present sentences.
Abouse is a conjugated form of the verb abuse in Spanish.The word in English is abuse..
As a conjugated verb, he/she/one does. As a noun, fact
Viajo is the conjugated form of the Spanish verb "Viajar". It means "I travel".
Verbs are conjugated in language to show different tenses, moods, and persons in a sentence, helping to convey specific meanings and nuances in communication.
"Yo soy" IS conjugated. It is the conjugated form of the verb "Ser"