-
regular or irregular is to some
extent a
subjective matter. If some
conjugational paradigm in a
language is
followed by a
limited number of verbs,
or if it...
- verb).
Although conjugation rules are
relatively straightforward, a
large number of
verbs are
irregular.
Among these, some fall into more-
or-less defined...
- ****anese verb
conjugation is very regular, as is
usual for an
agglutinative language, but
there are a
number of exceptions. The best-known
irregular verbs (不規則動詞[citation...
-
predictable patterns in all
conjugation classes, most
markedly the
present and the
absolute past.
Often classified together as
irregular verbs,
their irregularities...
-
irregular verbs exist as
remnants of
historical conjugation systems. When some
grammatical rule
became changed or disused, some
verbs kept to the
old...
- broke.
While English has a
relatively simple conjugation,
other languages such as
French and
Arabic or Spanish are more complex, with each verb having...
- paradigms—that is,
conjugation tables—of
Spanish verbs,
including examples of
regular verbs and some of the most
common irregular verbs. For
other irregular verbs...
- mood, animacy, and definiteness. The
inflection of
verbs is
called conjugation,
while the
inflection of nouns, adjectives, adverbs, etc. can be called...
-
linguistics and grammar,
conjugation has two
basic meanings. One
meaning is the
creation of
derived forms of a verb from
basic forms,
or prin****l parts. The...
- grow' vs opo- 'big'.
Old ****anese had two co****s with
limited and
irregular conjugations: The tu form had a
limited distribution in
Old ****anese, and disappeared...