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- Old English Verb Conjugator - Online tool that accepts the infinitive form of an Old English verb as input and displays the complete conjugation of that verb as output. Also summarizes Old English verb groups and classes.
- What Is A Verb? - Find out the importance of a verb in a sentence.
- The Wide World of Verbs - Find out about the difference between action, state of being, and helping verbs. Test included.
- Grammar Bytes: The Verb - How to recognize a verb and its function within a sentence.
- Verb Movement in Old and Middle English: Dialect Variation and Language Contact - Studies the position of the verb in Old English word order and shows the influence of this V2 (verb-second) syntax on the word order of Middle English dialects.
- Elanthia's Largest Verb List - List sorted by letter and profession.
- Learn Verbs - Audio guide for over a hundred Portuguese verbs conjugated in six different verb tenses. Also available in six other languages.
- Spanish verb forms - Search and conjugate Spanish verbs online.
- Conjugar els verbs catalans - Accés a la conjugació de més de 8.800 verbs amb definicions, sinònims, antònims i frases fetes afins al verb conjugat. Cal registrar-se prèviament.
- 2-Bee or Not-too-bee - 2Bee and Queen Nottoobee need flowers to make honey. Help them find flowers by choosing the correct verb to complete the sentences. Two levels available.
Wikipedia Articles
- Verbs of fearing - In Latin grammar, verbs of fearing are those verbs that pertain to fear or concern (often given as timeo, metuo, and vereor). These verbs are grammatically notable because they invert the sense of a following purposive clause, at least relative to the intuition of speakers of many non-Latin languages.
- Mi-verbs - Mi verbs are a class of athematic verbs in Ancient Greek. The name derives from the first person form of the verbs in the present indicative active, which is the dictionary form.
- French conjugation - French verbs are divided into three conjugations (conjugaisons) by the ending of their infinitives: -er verbs, -ir verbs, and -re verbs. There are also many irregular verbs, of which the most often used are avoir, être, and faire.
- English irregular verbs - The English language has a large number of irregular verbs. In the great majority of these, the past participle and/or past tense is not formed according to the usual patterns of English regular verbs.
- Spanish conjugation - This is a paradigm of Spanish verbs, that is, a set of conjugation tables, for the model regular verbs and for some of the most common irregular verbs (see the article on Spanish irregular verbs for common patterns of irregularity that may help understanding this paradigm).