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Verb | Message | Date Submited |
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![]() | Thomas Kesler West Lafafayette IN USA |
Recently, I stumbled on your Web site while reading the essay "verb" at wikipedia.org. Great work! I wish that we had the Internet and your conjugation site when I was in school.
I immediately looked up "lie," "lay," and "lie." I found the first two but not the third:
lie, lied, lying - to fib
(according to merriamwebster.com)
Is "lie" present and I just missed it?
The following definition appears on your page about "lie" as in "lie down":
- Tell an untruth; pretend with intent to deceive |
2010/12/24 | |
![]() | Vladimir Slovakia, EU |
Best regards from Slovakia.
Thank you very much for such a great and useful site, friends. My english is pretty bad and here I have found many of useful informations.
Keep your great work up! |
2010/12/05 | |
| Lucia Maselli |
molto utile |
2010/11/23 | ||
| 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 | ||
![]() | 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 | |
![]() | Casey Burton |
Hi,
My name is Casey Burton. I am the head of an AI (artificial intelligence) development team, which is in the process of building a language comprehension component. We currently have been using the WordNet word database as a dictionary of sorts for our AI unit. I am hoping to use a new method based solely off of verbs, but the WordNet dictionary does not provide all conjugations. I was wondering if you guys simply had a database that you were looking up (or premade algorithm), and would mind sending a copy over for research purposes.
Thank you very much,
Casey Burton. |
2010/10/19 | |
![]() | u.weerarathna |
i like this programme |
2010/10/17 | |
![]() | Rodney Wills |
Just Wanted to thank you, Im a nontraditional student and youre web site helped me alot. Thank You, Rod |
2010/09/26 | |
![]() | Rodney Wills |
Just Wanted to thank you, Im a nontraditional student and youre web site helped me alot. Thank You, Rod |
2010/09/26 | |
| Baldemar Garcia L |
pretty useful, but i guess the modals and action verbs could be included too, i have adopted an activity which includes most of the conjugations if you are interested, contact me |
2010/09/09 |



on your site