Comments from conjugation.com and Facebook
Photo | Name City Country |
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carlos sigua |
i think that webpage is all good
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2010/03/31 | ||
khalid adam |
i need help from your site, i am working educate the needy and poor students especially
women and girl
in balochistan it is very backward area in pakistan |
2010/01/22 | ||
Zebo Sarband Tajikistan |
I like your website very much. It is very useful. I just had one suggestion i have a list of verbs in my native language in Tajik and i see your website and i like it very much and i want to put some conjugation verbs in my native language here is it possible? would u like to have another language? I will look forward to hear from you. |
2012/01/08 | ||
Chris Columbus Kuwait/USA |
I like your site.
However, how hard would it be to put a definition of the verb being conjugated?
I needed to do "lie" as in He lied about liking your site. What I got was related to placing an object in an horizontal orientation.
Could not figure out how to find the other lie.
Thank you,
Chris |
2011/01/23 | ||
u.weerarathna |
i like this programme |
2010/10/17 | ||
mohamed |
I like this program and it is really good for people who doesn't know English . |
2010/01/23 | ||
Roberto San Rafael de Onoto - Portuguesa Venezuela |
I found a dictionary "Chicago Dictionary", I don't really remember the edition and where it was printed, which says that "work" is an irregular verb (work - wrought- wrought)and in a web page don't know the adrress that says that it is (work - work - work). Is that true? I'm an English teacher and I had never found a dictionary which said that before. I'm really interested in having an answer for this. Can you help me, please? As far as I know it is a mistake. Answer please! Thank you. |
2010/10/27 | ||
David B Birmingham, AL USA |
I am trying to learn English but am having a difficult time finding a user friendly site that begins with the basics and builds upward on that foundation. This website is excellent for conjugating verbs, thank you. Possibly you might know a site that gives definitions of the words used? Everything I've seen assumes that you know what the technical words mean and know how to apply them. Thanks for any help that you can give me. |
2011/05/19 | ||
aporigine usa |
I am inspired to rant:
wreak, wrought, wrought!
Heave, hove, hoven!
Every day, in books that have ostensibly gone through professional editing, I routinely see atrocities like "sheared" for "shore" or "shorn". "Shined". "Weaved" even! It is to rip one's hair!!
While I cannot recommend medieval punishments for the offending authors and editors, I entreat the site framers here to husband, to protect, to champion seeming archaisms against the relentless advance of automated spell-checking programs and modern, trendy efforts to rationalize written English. Please do not forfeit elegance in the quest for a spurious simplicity. |
2011/08/03 | ||
Leonard Tshishiku |
I am impressed by the nice interesting work on your pages, what are the conditions for using the facility.
Is there a special option for passive voice which does not appear?
Thanking you sincerely,
Leonard Tshishiku |
2010/03/05 |