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Multilingual verb conjugation |
We are happy to announce that today a new service is added on conjugation.com. Spanish Verb Conjugation... Over 9000 spanish verbs and over 15000 english verbs conjugated in all tenses, all forms and all voices. |
2011/05/17 | ||
Multilingual verb conjugation |
I use it often; my kids use it daily! |
2011/01/27 | ||
Multilingual verb conjugation |
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2011/02/21 | ||
Nelba Quintana |
Your website is great. I have recommended it to my students in my blog http://adults5escuelaunlp.blogspot.com/2010/10/moudle-12.html |
2010/10/30 | ||
Noel P Heather |
My apologies, I have the feeling that this is a stupid question, however, here it is. In conjugating "come with" (see below) and many others, you show three entries under the affirmative. "do not come with" is entered twice, please explain. Many thanks, Noel
do not come with
let's not come with
do not come with
(Great site) |
2010/05/31 | ||
Olga Montevideo Uruguay |
Thank you very much for this very, very useful tool. You've been quite generous in sharing the result of your great effort.
All the best for 2012!!
Olga |
2011/12/30 | ||
Owen Fourie USA |
This is a most useful tool for anyone struggling with the conjugation of English verbs. I have recommended your website in the latest post on my blog: http://www.englishessaywritingtips.com/2011/05/common-errors-in-spoken-english-went-or-gone/ |
2011/05/19 | ||
Penny Lisk Media USA |
hang | The passive of the verb referring to death by hanging is 'hanged' in English. There is no reference to this on your site.
I am delighted to find your site and I have shared it on facebook. Thank you for keeping English alive and properly conjugated! I |
2011/07/22 | |
Phaedra Mohammed |
Hello,
I am interested in using your conjugation engine in part of my research. Who should I contact? Thanks! |
2010/05/26 | ||
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 |