What are Conjugations?
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Conjugations are the forms of verbs that follow nouns or subject pronouns. Let's look at some conjugations in action.
I am learning French.
Mary and Ben are learning French.
He is learning French.
All of these sentences have the verb "to be" in them. Depending on the subject of the sentence, different conjugations of "to be" are used. Now, let's look at a different verb:
We think French is fun.
She thinks French is fun.
You think French is fun.
All of these sentences contain conjugations of the verb "to think." Depending on the subject, different conjugations are used.
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Conjugations are the forms of verbs that follow nouns or subject pronouns. Let's look at some conjugations in action.
Mary and Ben are learning French.
He is learning French.
All of these sentences have the verb "to be" in them. Depending on the subject of the sentence, different conjugations of "to be" are used. Now, let's look at a different verb:
She thinks French is fun.
You think French is fun.
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