verb conjugation - перевод на голландский
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verb conjugation - перевод на голландский

CREATION OF DERIVED FORMS OF A VERB FROM ITS PRINCIPAL PARTS BY INFLECTION
Conjugation (grammar); Verb conjugation; Conjugate (grammar); Verb conjugations; Verbs conjugation; Verb form; Nonverbal person agreement; Nonverbal subject agreement; Verb class; Verb paradigm; Unconjugated verb; Conjugated verb; Conjugation (linguistics)
  • addressee]] (or speaker/hearer) and teal a third person.<br />One person represents the singular number and two, the plural number. <br />Dawn represents the past (specifically the [[preterite]]), noon the present and night the future.

verb conjugation         
werkwoordsvervoeging
auxiliary verb         
FORMAL AUXILLIARY VERBS
Verbal auxiliaries; Auxillary verb; Auxilliary verb; Auxilliary verbs; Auxiliary verbs; Full verb; Helping verb; Verbal auxiliary; Auxilary verbs; Auxilary verb; Helping verbs; Helper verb; Helper verbs; Progressive auxiliary; Helping Verbs; Semi-auxiliary; Semiauxiliary
hulpwerkwoord
reflexive verb         
VERB WHOSE DIRECT OBJECT IS THE SAME AS ITS SUBJECT
Reflexive voice; Reflexive verbs; Pronominal verb; Pseudo-reflexive verb
wederkerend werkwoord

Определение

-ed
1.
-ed is added to verbs to form their past tense or their past participle. If the verb ends in e, one of the e's is dropped. If the verb ends in y, the y is usually changed to i.
I posted the letter...
He danced well...
'I quite understand,' he replied.
SUFFIX
2.
-ed is added to nouns to form adjectives that describe someone or something as having a particular feature or features.
...a fat, bearded man.
...coloured flags.
SUFFIX
3.
-ed is added to nouns or verbs combined with other words, to form compound adjectives.
...a cone-shaped container...
He wore green-tinted glasses.
SUFFIX

Википедия

Grammatical conjugation

In linguistics, conjugation () is the creation of derived forms of a verb from its principal parts by inflection (alteration of form according to rules of grammar). For instance, the verb break can be conjugated to form the words break, breaks, broke, broken and breaking. While English has a relatively simple conjugation, other languages such as French and Arabic or Spanish are more complex, with each verb having dozens of conjugated forms. Some languages such as Georgian and Basque have highly complex conjugation systems with hundreds of possible conjugations for every verb.

Verbs may inflect for grammatical categories such as person, number, gender, case, tense, aspect, mood, voice, possession, definiteness, politeness, causativity, clusivity, interrogatives, transitivity, valency, polarity, telicity, volition, mirativity, evidentiality, animacy, associativity, pluractionality, and reciprocity. Verbs may also be affected by agreement, polypersonal agreement, incorporation, noun class, noun classifiers, and verb classifiers. Agglutinative and polysynthetic languages tend to have the most complex conjugations, albeit some fusional languages such as Archi can also have extremely complex conjugation. Typically the principal parts are the root and/or several modifications of it (stems). All the different forms of the same verb constitute a lexeme, and the canonical form of the verb that is conventionally used to represent that lexeme (as seen in dictionary entries) is called a lemma.

The term conjugation is applied only to the inflection of verbs, and not of other parts of speech (inflection of nouns and adjectives is known as declension). Also it is often restricted to denoting the formation of finite forms of a verb – these may be referred to as conjugated forms, as opposed to non-finite forms, such as the infinitive or gerund, which tend not to be marked for most of the grammatical categories.

Conjugation is also the traditional name for a group of verbs that share a similar conjugation pattern in a particular language (a verb class). For example, Latin is said to have four conjugations of verbs. This means that any regular Latin verb can be conjugated in any person, number, tense, mood, and voice by knowing which of the four conjugation groups it belongs to, and its principal parts. A verb that does not follow all of the standard conjugation patterns of the language is said to be an irregular verb. The system of all conjugated variants of a particular verb or class of verbs is called a verb paradigm; this may be presented in the form of a conjugation table.