Comments from conjugation.com and Facebook
Photo | Name City Country |
Verb | Message | Date Submited |
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ludi Indonesia |
this is so useful, thank you! |
2012/09/23 | ||
Inci Izmir Turkey |
go | By this time tomorrow, I will be going to my summerhouse. |
2012/05/14 | |
Stephen Brooks Liberty Township, OH US |
This is a great site! Thanks for putting the time in to create it and to reach out to others in a way to help them. I am a programmer and I admire the way you have constructed everything. Great work! |
2011/11/18 | ||
Jaka Ljubljana Slovenia |
write down | Hi,
I see that translation to Slovenian language is incorrect(now is "skriva ner"). Right translation is "zapisati".
Best regards
Jaka |
2011/08/12 | |
Dr. Bean Medellin Colombia, South America |
Your website is awesome, thanks for the dedicated work that you-all have done. Is there a way to see the lists of verbs versus one by one entries? In like manner have you thought about an engine that allows you to limit the headings ie Present, Past, Present Participle? This way each verb would only take one line and a list of verbs could be printed. To go along with this engine you could list only the base verb and have a box next to it that could be checked and then only these verbs would be conjugated and printed out. Again, thanks for the superb website. |
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 | |
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 | ||
James Bumgarner Pacific Palisades USA |
Today I was reading a commentary from a very well read fellow who used the word "learnt". In my English learning background that seemed, well, rather unlearned. So I checked into it. I have Microsoft Word, which was no help, because it gave both instances as correct. Next I used Webster's online dictionary. It indicated that "learnt" was the English version of the past tense of "learn". Then I came upon your website, and, unless I missed it, "learned" is not a proper use of the past tense of "learn".
Please address this for those of us who have learned/learnt that one or the other may be more correct. In my experience "learnt" is used infrequently, in comparison to "learned". |
2011/01/18 | ||
Sergio L. Flores Palm Desert California |
make | make me happy |
2012/11/06 | |
JAMILE SALVADOR BRAZIL |
carry over | My terrible feeling is carrying over. |
2011/09/20 |