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conjugating regular ‘ir’ verbs in french
Similarly to ‘er’ verbs, you have to conjugate ‘ir’ verbs when speaking with pronouns...
choisir - to choose
step one. remove the ending (ir) and replace with the correct ending depending on the pronoun you’re using...
step two. understand there are exceptions like with the verb partir
je choisis | -is | I choose, I am choosing
tu choisis | -is | you choose, you are choosing
il choisit | -it | he chooses, he is choosing
elle choisit | -it | she chooses, she is choosing
on choisit | -it | one chooses, one is choosing
nous choisissons | -isissons | we choose, we are choosing
vous choisissez | -isissez | you (pluriel) choose, you are choosing
ils choisissent | -isissent | they (m) choose, they are choosing
elles choisissent | -isissent | they (f) choose, they are choosing
merci beaucoup à @contrnt de m'aider :))
Conjugating Verbs in Dutch (Future Tense)
Someone asked me to explain how to conjugate verbs in Dutch, so here you go! Thanks for the ask!
Unlike French (-ER, -IR, -RE) and Spanish (-AR, -ER, -IR), Dutch verbs only end with -EN (ex; Werken) or -N (ex; Zijn)
This is the Future Tense. I have made 2 other posts explaining the Present Tense and the Past Tense. (click on them if you’re interested!)
The Future Tense is the easiest in my opinion, because the verb never changes; it always just stays in it’s infinitive form. We do add an irregular verb; Zullen. (’Ik zal praten’ is like ‘I shall/will talk’)
(Some people like to use ‘zult’ and others ‘zal’, but they are both correct!)
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Conjugating descriptive suffixes in Mohawk:
Dude, you can’t say ‘long gravel’. That’s stupid. That’s just a fucking rock.
regular -er verb conjugation
In French, when using verbs you have to change their suffixes depending on who is acting out the verb in question. This change is determined by what the suffix of that word actually is. The most basic ending is “-er”
For an -er verb (ie. marcher - to walk) it looks like this: Marcher: Je marche - I walk Tu marches - You walk Il marche - He walks Nous marchons - We walk Vous marchez - You (plural/formal) walk Ils marchent - They walk
При спряжении испанских глаголов, вы столкнетесь с тем, что не во всех глаголах меняется только окончание. Есть глаголы, которые в некоторых (к сожалению самых употребляемых) временах меняют гласную в корне. А есть и такие, которые совершенно меняют свою форму! Исходя из этого, испанские глаголы подразделяются на: глаголы обычного спряжения, или правильные (los verbos de la conjugación regular) - меняют только окончания. Именно они указаны в таблицах, когда вы знакомитесь с новым временем.
Отклоняющегося спряжения, или отклоняющиеся (los verbos de la conjugación irregular) - к сожалению сюда входят многие часто употребляемые глаголы, позже мы рассмотрим их группы и правила изменения.
Глаголы индивидуального спряжения (los verbos de la conjugación individual). Например, уже наверняка знакомый вам ser. Заметьте, его спряжения (soy, eres, es…) никак не соответствуют таблице из Presente de Indicativo.