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Below shows how to conjugate the verb 'zijn' and the verb 'hebben': Zijn conjugations: Ik ben (I am).
Even though I already knew how to conjugate "to be" and "to have," my luggage of English was very light.
The TV talking head Tucker Carlson, in a typically nasty flourish, called Black English "a language where nobody knows how to conjugate the verbs," McWhorter recalls.
Paco is Guatemalan, so every once in a while when speaking to him she'll slyly throw in the odd Spanish word or two, a curse word or even a dicho, just to show that yeah, O.K., she's lived in New York for what, fifteen years now, but she still knows how to conjugate verbs, knows which nouns are feminine versus masculine.
"I'll take that", he continued, "I mean, we have newscasters who don't even know how to conjugate verbs, something Walter Cronkite and Edward R Murrow never had problems with". Jackson is not alone in his crusade to point out the errors of people's grammatical ways.
Like most educated people, Michael Travis, an executive search consultant, knows how to conjugate a verb.
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Thanks to magnificent ever-evolving technology during the radio programmes people from all around the world can now send in queries via Facebook, email, telephone, text and Twitter (or should that be tweet... I never am sure quite how one is supposed to conjugate such new verbs).
Those with foreign tongues seek after their English lessons, attempt to conjugate this mess.
As seen in the photo below (with the example "to eat"), most Romanic languages can have 50 or more different ways to conjugate one verb.
I discovered that my menopausal brain can still learn to conjugate.
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