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Brian Bridges
Conjugation.com is a great site that needs to be shared with K-12 educators. The California Learning Resource Network (CLRN) is a state-funded project that reviews commercial electronic learning resources, free web sites, and digital textbooks for K-12 education. We would love to include a review of your site among our 3300 web reviews. Unfortunately, the small ads posted on your pages prohibit us from sharing your site with our customers. Is there any way you can make an ad-free version available? thanks, Brian Bridges Director, CLRN
2010/04/28
Phaedra Mohammed
Hello, I am interested in using your conjugation engine in part of my research. Who should I contact? Thanks!
2010/05/26
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
Matt Nutsch
Good afternoon, Would it be possible to obtain your list of conjugated verbs in a database or spreadsheet format? I'm working on an language processing program as a hobby and I need to find a table of conjugated verbs. Sincerely, Matt Nutsch
2010/06/02
sanjay
very good answer in english
2010/07/08
David Greenberg
Please advise as to how I can get a link for Parliament Tutors on your English resources links page? Have a great weekend and thanks for the consideration! Best, -- David Greenberg Academic Advisor Parliament Tutors www.ParliamentTutors.com (877) 873-0511
2010/07/25
Brian Roberts
Just wanted to compliment your lovely website. I came across it recently and have found it very useful. I teach English to students in Vietnam and will highly recommend it to them. Well done! Brian Roberts
2010/08/19
Johanna Coletta
I watched "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader" tonight. The question was past tense of the word "ring". I said "rang". The contestant answered "ringed" and they said it was acceptable- I disagree and do not see it on your site. ?
2010/08/31
attumalils
Great work! Very very useful! Easy to find verb form! User-friendly!
2010/09/08
Rodney Wills
Just Wanted to thank you, Im a nontraditional student and youre web site helped me alot. Thank You, Rod
2010/09/26
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