You are here: Home
Education
College / University
www.Conjugation.com, THE ORIGINAL verb conjugation website, adds unique...
www.Conjugation.com, THE ORIGINAL verb conjugation website, adds unique features: conjugation in AFFIRMATIVE, INTERROGATIVE, NEGATIVE modes, MODAL VERBS, TRANSLATION in 52 LANGUAGES
September 2, 2010 College / University news in Scottsdale,Arizona, United States of America
www.Conjugation.com is the best website for English verb conjugation and translation. Conjugation and translation of 15000 regular, irregular & modal verbs.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Scottsdale,
Arizona,
United States of America
(Free-Press-Release.com) September 2, 2010 -- Conjugation.com , THE ORIGINAL verb conjugation website[/b], adds unique features: conjugation in AFFIRMATIVE, INTERROGATIVE, NEGATIVE modes, conjugation of MODAL VERBS, TRANSLATION in 52 LANGUAGES, definitions and examples .
www.Conjugation.com is the best website for English verb conjugation and translation .
Verb conjugation and translation results are automatically & simultaneously displayed for 15000 regular verbs, irregular verbs, and modal verbs . Definitions and examples are also displayed for each verb. Automatic translation of verbs in 52 languages. www.Conjugation.com is free .
Conjugation.com innovates and releases today a new version of its proprietary conjugation engine TM (version 3.0).
The conjugation engine TM fully automates verb conjugation and translation in an approachable, simple, usable, fast, and efficient manner.
Built with proprietary rule databases, and cutting-edge technical and linguistic tools, the conjugation engine TM is an automatic verb conjugator and translator[/b ] that will instantaneously display any English verb in any person, number, gender, tense, mood, voice, mode, and form.
The conjugation engine TM will instantaneously display conjugated verbs in all 3 forms—affirmative, interrogative, and negative—in all tenses and persons. It will also conjugate modal verbs , translate verbs in 52 languages , and provide verb definitions and examples . This unique set of features can only be found on www.Conjugation.com .
Learning how to conjugate verbs is essential for learning a language.
Over 4.3 million results
Conjugation.com is the only website that conjugates and translates 15,000 verbs in all 3 forms, affirmative, interrogative, and negative, in all tenses and persons.
The conjugation engine TM automates the conjugation and translation from a proprietary database that includes close to 14,000 regular verbs and 1,000 irregular verbs.
Among the irregular verbs are the modal verbs. Modals are special verbs which behave very irregularly in English. For example they do not take "-s" in the third person.
New irregular verbs are no longer being created in English so the list of irregular verbs to be learned is not getting any larger.
How does Conjugation.com work?
Just type the verb that you want to conjugate in any form.
It can be any verb, regular, irregular, modal. It does not have to be the infinitive.
Click on “ Conjugate .” A new page is instantaneously displayed, with 5 tabs:
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
Definitions & Examples
Translation
Example: Conjugation of the verb "to be"
Type in “be” or “to be” or “are” or “been”.or “was
Click on “Conjugate”
Results are displayed instantaneously
“I am,” “You are,” “They are” (Affirmative, Present Simple)
”I have been,” “You have been,” “They have been” (Affirmative, Present Perfect)
”Not having been” (Negative, Past Participle)
”Had I been ?” “Had you been ?” “Had they been ?” (Interrogative, Past Perfect)
Translations are displayed in 52 languages
Afrikaans: wees
Albanian: të
Arabic: أن
Belarusian: быць
Bulgarian: се
Catalan: ser
Chinese: 是
Croatian: biti
Czech: být
Danish: være
Dutch: worden
English: be
Estonian: olema
Filipino: ay
Finnish: olla
French: être
Galician: ser
German: sein Greek: είναι
Haitian Creole: dwe
Hebrew: להיות
Hindi: होना
Hungarian: kell
Icelandic: vera
Indonesian: menjadi
Irish: a
Italian: essere
Japanese: される
Korean: 수
Latvian: būt
Lithuanian: būti
Macedonian: да се
Malay: menjadi
Maltese: jiġu
Norwegian: være
Persian: شود Polish: być
Portuguese: ser
Romanian: fi
Russian: быть
Serbian: бити
Slovak: byť
Slovenian: vara
Spanish: ser
Swahili: kuwa
Swedish: vara
Thai: เป็น
Turkish: olmak
Ukrainian: бути
Vietnamese: được
Welsh: fod yn
Yiddish: זייַן
You can use it as many times as you want! It’s free and available to everyone.
What is verb conjugation?
Conjugation is the creation of derived forms of a verb from its principal parts by inflection (regular alteration according to rules of grammar).
Conjugation may be affected by person, number, gender, tense, aspect, mood, voice, or other grammatical categories.
Conjugated forms of a verb are called finite forms. In many languages there are also one or more forms that remain unchanged with all or most grammatical categories: the non-finite forms, such as the infinitive or the gerund. A table giving all the conjugated variants of a verb in a given language is called a conjugation table or a verb paradigm.
Learning how to conjugate verbs is essential for learning a language.
For more information on verb conjugation see conjugation rules http://conjugation.com/conjugate-verbs.php#a3.
About www.Conjugation.com
www.Conjugation.com is the original verb conjugation and translation website , and the only site that conjugates and translates over 15,000 verbs in all 3 forms, affirmative, interrogative, and negative, in all tenses, genders, persons, voices, and moods.
Conjugation.com has developed its proprietary rule databases and its innovative technology, the conjugation engine TM, built with proprietary cutting-edge technical and linguistic tools.
www.Conjugation.com is the best website for English verb conjugation and translation .
Contact:
bernie@bestpractice.com
Visit www.conjugation.com .
More information can be found online at http://www.conjugation.com
english verbs conjugation website modal verbs conjugation website original verb conjugation website conjugate conjugate verbs Conjugation Conjugation for English english verb conjugation translate verb conjugation verb translation
People who viewed this press release also interested in the following topics: Modal auxiliaries affirmative negative interrogative formality.

