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English verb conjugation rules
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Conjugation.com is the original verb conjugation website, and the only site that conjugates over 15 000 verbs in English, 9 125 verbs in Spanish, 12 000 verbs in Portuguese, 15 000 verbs in German, 12 000 verbs in French, 12000 Italian verbs and 1000 Russian verbs in all 3 forms, affirmative, interrogative, and negative, in all tenses, genders, persons, voices, and moods. Conjugation.com will also translate verbs from English and Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian and Russian in over 35 different languages.
Conjugation.com has developed its proprietary rule databases and its innovative technology, the conjugation engineTM, built with proprietary cutting-edge technical and linguistic tools.
The conjugation engine TM fully automates verb conjugation in an approachable, simple, usable, fast, and efficient manner, from a proprietary database that includes close to :
- 14 000 English regular verbs, 8 900 Spanish regular verbs, 11 000 Portuguese regular verbs, 14 700 German regular verbs, 11 800 French regular verbs, 11 600 Italian verbs and around 900 Russian regular verbs
- 1 000 English irregular verbs, 225 Spanish irregular verbs, 1 000 Portuguese irregular verbs, 300 German irregular verbs (although in the case of German verb conjugation, there is a trend toward normalization of the irregular or "strong" verbs, which are progressively becoming regular or "weak" verbs), 200 French irregular verbs, 400 Italian irregular verbs and 100 Russian irregular verbs.
Built with proprietary rule databases, and cutting-edge technical and linguistic tools, the conjugation engine TM is an automatic verb conjugator that will instantaneously display any English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French or Italian verb in any person, number, gender, tense, mood, voice, 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 the modal verbs. This full set of features can only be found on Conjugation.com.
Conjugate verbs in one click
Just type the verb that you want to conjugate in any form.
It can be any verb, regular or irregular. It does not have to be the infinitive.
Click on “Conjugate”. A new page is instantaneously displayed, with the verb shown in all of its forms, voices, and tenses.
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)
You can use it as many times as you want! It’s free and available to everyone.
What is verb conjugation?
Learning how to conjugate verbs is essential for learning a language.
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.
English verb conjugation rules
There are 3 categories of verbs:
- Regular verbs
- Irregular verbs
- Modal verbs
The Basic rules for regular and irregular verbs are:
Present Simple:
Affirmative: I, you, we, they + verb (Infinitive without “to”)
He/she/it + verb (Infinitive without “to”) + “-s”
Negative: I, you, we, they + do + not + verb (Infinitive without “to”
He/she/it + does + not + verb (Infinitive without “to”)
Interrogative: Do + I, you, we, they + verb (Infinitive without “to”
Does + he/she/it + verb (Infinitive without “to”)?
Past Simple:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + verb (Past Participle)
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + did + not + verb (Infinitive without “to”)
Interrogative: Did + I, you, he/she/it, we, they + verb (Infinitive without “to)?
Present continuous:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + be (Present Simple) + verb (Present Participle (verb+”-ing”))
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + be (Present Simple) + not + verb (Present Participle)
Interrogative: Be (Present Simple) + I, you, we, they + verb (Present Participle)?
Past continuous:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + be (Past Simple) + verb (Present Participle)
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + be (Past Simple) + not + verb (Present Participle)
Interrogative: Be (Past Simple) + I, you, we, they + verb (Present Participle)?
Present perfect:
Affirmative: I, you, we, they + have + verb (Past Participle)
He/she/it + has + verb (Past Participle)
Negative: I, you, we, they + have + not + verb (Past Participle)
He/she/it + has + not + verb (Past Participle)
Interrogative: Have + I, you, we, they + verb (Past Participle)?
Has+ he/she/it + verb (Past Participle)?
Past perfect:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + had + verb (Past Participle)
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + had + not + verb (Past Participle)
Interrogative: Had + I, you, he/she/it, we, they + verb (Past Participle)?
Present perfect continuous:
Affirmative: I, you, we, they + have + been + verb (Present Participle)
He/she/it + has + been + verb (Present Participle)
Negative: I, you, we, they + have + not + been + verb (Present Participle)
He/she/it + has + not + been + verb (Present Participle)
Interrogative: Have + I, you, we, they + been + verb (Present Participle)?
Has+ he/she/it + been + verb (Present Participle)?
Past perfect continuous:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + had + been + verb (Present Participle)
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + had+ not + been + verb (Present Participle)
Interrogative: Had + I, you, he/she/it, we, they + been + verb (Present Participle)?
Future:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + will + verb (Infinitive without “to”)
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + will + not + verb (Infinitive without “to”)
Interrogative: Will + I, you, he/she/it, we, they + verb (Infinitive without “to”)?
Future Perfect:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they +will + have + verb (Past Participle)
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they +will + not + have + verb (Past Participle)
Interrogative: Will + I, you, he/she/it, we, they + have + verb (Past Participle)?
Future continuous:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + will + be + verb (Present Participle)
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + will + not + be + verb (Present Participle)
Interrogative: Will + I, you, he/she/it, we, they + be + verb (Present Participle)?
Future perfect continuous:
Affirmative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + will + have + been + verb (Present Participle)
Negative: I, you, he/she/it, we, they + will + not + have + been + verb (Present Participle)
Interrogative: Will + I, you, he/she/it, we, they + have + been + verb (Present Participle)?
Among the irregular verbs are the modal verbs. Modals are special verbs which behave very irregularly in English. For example they do not add "-s" in the third person in Present Simple tense.
New irregular verbs are no longer being created in English so the list of irregular verbs to be learned is not getting any larger.
Conjugation.com is the best website for verb conjugation!
Over 76 000 verbs are automatically conjugated (of which 3 230 irregular verbs!):
15 000 English Verbs + 9 125 Spanish Verbs + 12 000 Portuguese verbs + 15 000 German verbs + 12 000 French Verbs + 12 000 Italian Verbs + 1000 Russian Verbs.
Spanish verb conjugation rules
Conjugation.com is the best website for English verb conjugation, Spanish verb conjugation, Portuguese verb conjugation, German verb conjugation, French verb conjugation, Italian verb conjugation and Russian verb conjugation
Conjugation.com is the original verb conjugation website, and the only site that conjugates over 15 000 verbs in English, 9 125 verbs in Spanish, 12 000 verbs in Portuguese, 15 000 verbs in German, 12 000 verbs in French, 12000 Italian verbs and 1000 Russian verbs in all 3 forms, affirmative, interrogative, and negative, in all tenses, genders, persons, voices, and moods. Conjugation.com will also translate verbs from English and Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian and Russian in over 35 different languages.
Conjugation.com has developed its proprietary rule databases and its innovative technology, the conjugation engineTM, built with proprietary cutting-edge technical and linguistic tools.
The conjugation engine TM fully automates verb conjugation in an approachable, simple, usable, fast, and efficient manner, from a proprietary database that includes close to :
- 14 000 English regular verbs, 8 900 Spanish regular verbs, 11 000 Portuguese regular verbs, 14 700 German regular verbs, 11 800 French regular verbs, 11 600 Italian verbs and around 900 Russian regular verbs
- 1 000 English irregular verbs, 225 Spanish irregular verbs, 1 000 Portuguese irregular verbs, 300 German irregular verbs (although in the case of German verb conjugation, there is a trend toward normalization of the irregular or "strong" verbs, which are progressively becoming regular or "weak" verbs), 200 French irregular verbs, 400 Italian irregular verbs and 100 Russian irregular verbs.
Built with proprietary rule databases, and cutting-edge technical and linguistic tools, the conjugation engine TM is an automatic verb conjugator that will instantaneously display any English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French or Italian verb in any person, number, gender, tense, mood, voice, 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 the modal verbs. This full set of features can only be found on Conjugation.com.
Conjugate verbs in one click
Just type the verb that you want to conjugate in any form.
It can be any verb, regular or irregular. It does not have to be the infinitive.
Click on “Conjugate”. A new page is instantaneously displayed, with the verb shown in all of its forms, voices, and tenses.
yo estaba, tú estabas, ..... ellos estaban (Affirmative, Pretérito imperfecto)
no estado (Negative, Participio pasivo)
¿estaré yo ?, ¿estarás tú ?, ..... ¿estarán ellos ?(Interrogative, Futuro)
You can use it as many times as you want! It’s free and available to everyone.
What is verb conjugation?
Learning how to conjugate verbs is essential for learning a language.
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.
Spanish verb conjugation rules
-ar | -er | -ir | |
Singular Yo (I) Tú (You) Usted (You) |
(n/a) -a -e |
(n/a) -e -a |
(n/a) -e -a |
Plural Nosotros/-as (We) Vosotros/-as (You) Ustedes (You) |
-emos -ad -en |
-amos -ed -an |
-amos -id -an |
-ar | -er | -ir | |
Gerund |
-ando |
-iendo | |
Participle |
-ado |
-ido |
-ar | -er | -ir | |
Singular Yo (I) Tú (You) Él/ella/usted (He/she/you) |
-o -as -a |
-o -es -e |
-o -es -e |
Plural Nosotros/-as (We) Vosotros/-as (You) Ellos/ellas/ustedes (They/you) |
-amos -áis -an |
-emos -éis -en |
-imos -ís -en |
-ar | -er | -ir | |
Singular Yo (I) Tú (You) Él/ella/usted (He/she/you) |
-aba -abas -aba |
-ía -ías -ía |
|
Plural Nosotros/-as (We) Vosotros/-as (You) Ellos/ellas/ustedes (They/you) |
-ábamos -abais -aban |
-íamos -íais -ían |
-ar | -er | -ir | |
Singular Yo (I) Tú (You) Él/ella/usted (He/she/you) |
-aré -arás -ará |
-eré -erás -erá |
-iré -irás -irá |
Plural Nosotros/-as (We) Vosotros/-as (You) Ellos/ellas/ustedes (They/you) |
-aremos -aréis -arán |
-eremos -eréis -erán |
-iremos -iréis -irán |
-ar | -er | -ir | |
Singular Yo (I) Tú (You) Él/ella/usted (He/she/you) |
-aría -arías -aría |
-ería -erías -ería |
-iría -irías -iría |
Plural Nosotros/-as (We) Vosotros/-as (You) Ellos/ellas/ustedes (They/you) |
-aríamos -aríais -arían |
-eríamos -eríais -erían |
-iríamos -iríais -irían |
-ar | -er | -ir | |
Singular Yo (I) Tú (You) Él/ella/usted (He/she/you) |
-é -aste -ó |
-í -iste -ió |
|
Plural Nosotros/-as (We) Vosotros/-as (You) Ellos/ellas/ustedes (They/you) |
-amos -asteis -aron |
-imos -isteis -ieron |
-ar | -er | -ir | |
Singular Yo (I) Tú (You) Él/ella/usted (He/she/you) |
-e -es -e |
-a -as -a |
|
Plural Nosotros/-as (We) Vosotros/-as (You) Ellos/ellas/ustedes (They/you) |
-emos -éis -en |
-amos -áis -an |
-ar | -er | -ir | |
Singular Yo (I) Tú (You) Él/ella/usted (He/she/you) |
-ara or -ase -aras or -eses -ara or -ase |
-a -as -a |
|
Plural Nosotros/-as (We) Vosotros/-as (You) Ellos/ellas/ustedes (They/you) |
-áramos or -asemos -arais or -aseis -aran or -asen |
-iéramos or -iésemos -ierais or -ieseis -ieran or -iesen |
-ar | -er | -ir | |
Singular Yo (I) Tú (You) Él/ella/usted (He/she/you) |
-are -ares -are |
-iere -ieres -iere |
|
Plural Nosotros/-as (We) Vosotros/-as (You) Ellos/ellas/ustedes (They/you) |
-áremos -areis -aren |
-iéremos -iereis -ieren |
Conjugation.com is the best website for verb conjugation!
Over 76 000 verbs are automatically conjugated (of which 3 230 irregular verbs!):
15 000 English Verbs + 9 125 Spanish Verbs + 12 000 Portuguese verbs + 15 000 German verbs + 12 000 French Verbs + 12 000 Italian Verbs + 1000 Russian Verbs.
Portuguese verb conjugation rules
Conjugation.com is the best website for English verb conjugation, Spanish verb conjugation, Portuguese verb conjugation, German verb conjugation, French verb conjugation, Italian verb conjugation and Russian verb conjugation
Conjugation.com is the original verb conjugation website, and the only site that conjugates over 15 000 verbs in English, 9 125 verbs in Spanish, 12 000 verbs in Portuguese, 15 000 verbs in German, 12 000 verbs in French, 12000 Italian verbs and 1000 Russian verbs in all 3 forms, affirmative, interrogative, and negative, in all tenses, genders, persons, voices, and moods. Conjugation.com will also translate verbs from English and Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian and Russian in over 35 different languages.
Conjugation.com has developed its proprietary rule databases and its innovative technology, the conjugation engineTM, built with proprietary cutting-edge technical and linguistic tools.
The conjugation engine TM fully automates verb conjugation in an approachable, simple, usable, fast, and efficient manner, from a proprietary database that includes close to :
- 14 000 English regular verbs, 8 900 Spanish regular verbs, 11 000 Portuguese regular verbs, 14 700 German regular verbs, 11 800 French regular verbs, 11 600 Italian verbs and around 900 Russian regular verbs
- 1 000 English irregular verbs, 225 Spanish irregular verbs, 1 000 Portuguese irregular verbs, 300 German irregular verbs (although in the case of German verb conjugation, there is a trend toward normalization of the irregular or "strong" verbs, which are progressively becoming regular or "weak" verbs), 200 French irregular verbs, 400 Italian irregular verbs and 100 Russian irregular verbs.
Built with proprietary rule databases, and cutting-edge technical and linguistic tools, the conjugation engine TM is an automatic verb conjugator that will instantaneously display any English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French or Italian verb in any person, number, gender, tense, mood, voice, 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 the modal verbs. This full set of features can only be found on Conjugation.com.
Conjugate verbs in one click
Just type the verb that you want to conjugate in any form.
It can be any verb, regular or irregular. It does not have to be the infinitive.
Click on “Conjugate”. A new page is instantaneously displayed, with the verb shown in all of its forms, voices, and tenses.
eu tenho sido, você tem sido ,. eles têm sido (Afirmativa, Pretérito perfeito composto)
não ter sido (Negativo, Infinitivo)
Se eu tivesse sido ?, Você tinha sido ? ,. Se tivessem sido ?(Interrogativa, Futuro)
You can use it as many times as you want! It’s free and available to everyone.
What is verb conjugation?
Learning how to conjugate verbs is essential for learning a language.
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.
Portuguese Verb Conjugation Rules
Like Spanish, Portuguese has three verb conjugations, AR, ER, IR. Conjugation rules of these three groups of regular verbs are shown bellow in these tables:
Imperativo (Infinitivo + ending from table)
AR | ER | IR | |
eu | - | - | - |
tu | -a | -e | -e |
ele/ela/você | -e | -a | -a |
nós | -emos | -amos | -amos |
vocês | -ai | -ei | -i |
eles/elas/vocês | -em | -am | -am |
Gerúndio
AR | ER | IR | |
Verb + | -ando | -endo | -indo |
Particípio Pretérito
AR | ER | IR | |
Verb + | -ado | -ido | -ido |
Indicativo
Presente (Infinitivo + ending from table)
AR | ER | IR | |
eu | -o | -o | -o |
tu | -as | -es | -es |
ele/ela/você | -a | -e | -e |
nós | -amos | -emos | -imos |
vocês | -ais | -eis | -is |
eles/elas/vocês | -am | -em | -em |
Pretérito Imperfeito (Infinitivo + ending from table)
AR | ER | IR | |
eu | -ava | -ia | -ia |
tu | -avas | -ias | -ias |
ele/ela/você | -ava | -ia | -ia |
nós | -ávamos | -íamos | -íamos |
vocês | -áveis | -íeis | -íeis |
eles/elas/vocês | -avam | -iam | -iam |
Pretérito Perfeito (Infinitivo + ending from table)
AR | ER | IR | |
eu | -ei | -i | -i |
tu | -aste | -este | -iste |
ele/ela/você | -ou | -eu | -iu |
nós | -ámos | -emos | -imos |
vocês | -astes | -estes | -istes |
eles/elas/vocês | -aram | -eram | -iram |
Pretérito Mais-Que-Perfeito (Infinitivo + ending from table)
AR | ER | IR | |
eu | -ara | -era | -ira |
tu | -aras | -eras | -iras |
ele/ela/você | -ara | -era | -ira |
nós | -áramos | -êramos | -íramos |
vocês | -áreis | -êreis | -íreis |
eles/elas/vocês | -aram | -eram | -iram |
Futuro Simples (Infinitivo + ending from table)
AR | ER | IR | |
eu | -arei | -erei | -irei |
tu | -arás | -erás | -irás |
ele/ela/você | -ará | -erá | -irá |
nós | -aremos | -eremos | -iremos |
vocês | -areis | -ereis | -ireis |
eles/elas/vocês | -arão | -erão | -irão |
Futuro do Pretérito (Condicional 1) (Infinitivo + ending from table)
AR | ER | IR | |
eu | -aria | -eria | -iria |
tu | -arias | -erias | -irias |
ele/ela/você | -aria | -eria | -iria |
nós | -aríamos | -eríamos | -iríamos |
vocês | -aríeis | -eríeis | -iríeis |
eles/elas/vocês | -ariam | -eriam | -iriam |
Subjuntivo
Presente (Infinitivo + ending from table)
AR | ER | IR | |
eu | -e | -a | -a |
tu | -es | -as | -as |
ele/ela/você | -e | -a | -a |
nós | -emos | -amos | -amos |
vocês | -eis | -ais | -ais |
eles/elas/vocês | -em | -am | -am |
Pretérito Imperfeito (Infinitivo + ending from table)
AR | ER | IR | |
eu | -asse | -esse | -isse |
tu | -asses | -esses | -isses |
ele/ela/você | -asse | -esse | -isse |
nós | -ássemos | -êssmos | -íssemos |
vocês | -ásseis | -êsseis | -ísseis |
eles/elas/vocês | -assem | -essem | -issem |
Futuro Simples (Infinitivo + ending from table)
AR | ER | IR | |
eu | -ar | -er | -ir |
tu | -ares | -eres | -ires |
ele/ela/você | -ar | -er | -ir |
nós | -armos | -ermos | -irmos |
vocês | -ardes | -erdes | -irdes |
eles/elas/vocês | -arem | -erem | -irem |
Infinitivo compuesto
All Verbs |
tenho + Particípio Pretérito |
Gerúndio Composto
All Verbs |
tendo + Particípio Pretérito |
Pretérito Perfeito Composto do Indicativo
All Verbs | |
eu | tenho + Particípio Pretérito |
tu | tens + Particípio Pretérito |
ele/ela/você | tem + Particípio Pretérito |
nós | temos + Particípio Pretérito |
vocês | tendes + Particípio Pretérito |
eles/elas/vocês | têm + Particípio Pretérito |
Pretérito Mais-Que-Perfeito Composto do Indicativo
All Verbs | |
eu | tinha + Particípio Pretérito |
tu | tinhas + Particípio Pretérito |
ele/ela/você | tinha + Particípio Pretérito |
nós | tínhamos + Particípio Pretérito |
vocês | tínheis + Particípio Pretérito |
eles/elas/vocês | tinham + Particípio Pretérito |
Futuro do Presente Composto do Indicativo
All Verbs | |
eu | terei + Particípio Pretérito |
tu | terás + Particípio Pretérito |
ele/ela/você | terá + Particípio Pretérito |
nós | teremos + Particípio Pretérito |
vocês | tereis + Particípio Pretérito |
eles/elas/vocês | terão + Particípio Pretérito |
Futuro pretérito (Conditional 2)
All Verbs | |
eu | teria + Particípio Pretérito |
tu | terias + Particípio Pretérito |
ele/ela/você | teria + Particípio Pretérito |
nós | teríamos + Particípio Pretérito |
vocês | teríeis + Particípio Pretérito |
eles/elas/vocês | teriam + Particípio Pretérito |
Subjuntivo Pretérito Perfeito Composto
All Verbs | |
eu | tenha + Particípio Pretérito |
tu | tenhas + Particípio Pretérito |
ele/ela/você | tenha + Particípio Pretérito |
nós | tenhamos + Particípio Pretérito |
vocês | tenhais + Particípio Pretérito |
eles/elas/vocês | tenham + Particípio Pretérito |
Subjuntivo Pretérito Mais-Que-Perfeito Composto
All Verbs | |
eu | tivesse + Particípio Pretérito |
tu | tivesses + Particípio Pretérito |
ele/ela/você | tivesse + Particípio Pretérito |
nós | tivéssemos + Particípio Pretérito |
vocês | tivésseis + Particípio Pretérito |
eles/elas/vocês | tivessem + Particípio Pretérito |
Subjuntivo Futuro Pretérito Composto
All Verbs | |
eu | tiver + Particípio Pretérito |
tu | tiveres + Particípio Pretérito |
ele/ela/você | tiver + Particípio Pretérito |
nós | tivermos + Particípio Pretérito |
vocês | tiverdes + Particípio Pretérito |
eles/elas/vocês | tiverem + Particípio Pretérito |
Conjugation.com is the best website for verb conjugation!
Over 76 000 verbs are automatically conjugated (of which 3 230 irregular verbs!):
15 000 English Verbs + 9 125 Spanish Verbs + 12 000 Portuguese verbs + 15 000 German verbs + 12 000 French Verbs + 12 000 Italian Verbs + 1000 Russian Verbs.
Conjugation.com is the best website for English verb conjugation, Spanish verb conjugation, Portuguese verb conjugation, German verb conjugation, French verb conjugation, Italian verb conjugation and Russian verb conjugation
Conjugation.com is the original verb conjugation website, and the only site that conjugates over 15 000 verbs in English, 9 125 verbs in Spanish, 12 000 verbs in Portuguese, 15 000 verbs in German, 12 000 verbs in French, 12000 Italian verbs and 1000 Russian verbs in all 3 forms, affirmative, interrogative, and negative, in all tenses, genders, persons, voices, and moods. Conjugation.com will also translate verbs from English and Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian and Russian in over 35 different languages.
Conjugation.com has developed its proprietary rule databases and its innovative technology, the conjugation engineTM, built with proprietary cutting-edge technical and linguistic tools.
The conjugation engine TM fully automates verb conjugation in an approachable, simple, usable, fast, and efficient manner, from a proprietary database that includes close to :
- 14 000 English regular verbs, 8 900 Spanish regular verbs, 11 000 Portuguese regular verbs, 14 700 German regular verbs, 11 800 French regular verbs, 11 600 Italian verbs and around 900 Russian regular verbs
- 1 000 English irregular verbs, 225 Spanish irregular verbs, 1 000 Portuguese irregular verbs, 300 German irregular verbs (although in the case of German verb conjugation, there is a trend toward normalization of the irregular or "strong" verbs, which are progressively becoming regular or "weak" verbs), 200 French irregular verbs, 400 Italian irregular verbs and 100 Russian irregular verbs.
Built with proprietary rule databases, and cutting-edge technical and linguistic tools, the conjugation engine TM is an automatic verb conjugator that will instantaneously display any English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French or Italian verb in any person, number, gender, tense, mood, voice, and form.
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Ich habe, Du warst, ,. Sie wurden (Affirmative, Present Perfect)
Nicht worden (Negative, Partizip)
Hätte ich ?, Waren Sie ? ,. Hätte man sie ?(Interrogative, Past Perfect)
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What is verb conjugation?
Learning how to conjugate verbs is essential for learning a language.
Conjugation is the creation of derived forms of a verb from its principal parts by inflection (regular alternation 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.
German Verb Conjugation Rules
There are two regular verb groups in German. These are the verbs that end on “EN” and the verbs that end on “ELN” or “ERN”.
Conjugation rules for these two verb groups are listed in the tables below:
Imperativ (verb primitive + ending from table)
EN / (EL/ER) N | |
ich | - |
du | -(e) |
er/sie/es | -en |
wir | -en |
ihr | -t |
sie/Sie | -en |
Partizip
EN | (EL) N / (ER) N | |
Partizip I |
verb primitive + end | verb primitive + nd |
Partizip II |
ge + verb primitive + t | ge + verb primitive + t |
Indikativ
Präsens (Infinitiv Präsens + ending from table)
EN | (EL) N / (ER) N | |
ich | -e | -e |
du | -st | -st |
er/sie/es | -t | -t |
wir | -en | -n |
ihr | -t | -t |
sie/Sie | -en | -n |
Präteritum (Infinitiv Präsens + ending from table)
EN / (EL/ER) N | |
ich | -te |
du | -test |
er/sie/es | -te |
wir | -ten |
ihr | -tet |
sie/Sie | -ten |
Futur I
EN / (EL/ER) N | |
ich | werde + verb |
du | wirst + verb |
er/sie/es | wird + verb |
wir | werden + verb |
ihr | werdet + verb |
sie/Sie | werden + verb |
Konjunktiv I (Präsens) (Infinitiv Präsens + ending from table)
EN / (EL/ER) N | |
ich | -e |
du | -est |
er/sie/es | -e |
wir | -en |
ihr | -et |
sie/Sie | -en |
Konjunktiv II (Präsens) (Infinitiv Präsens + ending from table)
EN / (EL/ER) N | |
ich | -te |
du | -test |
er/sie/es | -te |
wir | -ten |
ihr | -tet |
sie/Sie | -ten |
Konjunktiv II (Futur I)
EN / (EL/ER) N | |
ich | würde + verb |
du | würdest + verb |
er/sie/es | würde + verb |
wir | würden + verb |
ihr | würdet + verb |
sie/Sie | würden + verb |
Indikativ
Perfekt
EN / (EL/ER) N | |
ich | bin / habe + Partizip II |
du | bist / hast + Partizip II |
er/sie/es | ist / hat + Partizip II |
wir | sind / haben + Partizip II |
ihr | seid / habt + Partizip II |
sie/Sie | sind / haben + Partizip II |
Plusquamperfekt
EN / (EL/ER) N | |
ich | war / hatte + Partizip II |
du | warst / hattest + Partizip II |
er/sie/es | war / hatte + Partizip II |
wir | waren / hatten + Partizip II |
ihr | wart / hattet + Partizip II |
sie/Sie | waren / hatten + Partizip II |
Futur II
EN / (EL/ER) N | |
ich | werde + Partizip II + sein/haben |
du | wirst + Partizip II + sein/haben |
er/sie/es | wird + Partizip II + sein/haben |
wir | werden + Partizip II + sein/haben |
ihr | werdet + Partizip II + sein/haben |
sie/Sie | werden + Partizip II + sein/haben |
Konjunktiv I, Perfekt
EN / (EL/ER) N | |
ich | sei / habe + Partizip II |
du | seiest / habest + Partizip II |
er/sie/es | sei / habe + Partizip II |
wir | seien / haben + Partizip II |
ihr | seiet / habet + Partizip II |
sie/Sie | seien / haben + Partizip II |
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Conjugation.com is the original verb conjugation website, and the only site that conjugates over 15 000 verbs in English, 9 125 verbs in Spanish, 12 000 verbs in Portuguese, 15 000 verbs in German, 12 000 verbs in French, 12000 Italian verbs and 1000 Russian verbs in all 3 forms, affirmative, interrogative, and negative, in all tenses, genders, persons, voices, and moods. Conjugation.com will also translate verbs from English and Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian and Russian in over 35 different languages.
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The conjugation engine TM fully automates verb conjugation in an approachable, simple, usable, fast, and efficient manner, from a proprietary database that includes close to :
- 14 000 English regular verbs, 8 900 Spanish regular verbs, 11 000 Portuguese regular verbs, 14 700 German regular verbs, 11 800 French regular verbs, 11 600 Italian verbs and around 900 Russian regular verbs
- 1 000 English irregular verbs, 225 Spanish irregular verbs, 1 000 Portuguese irregular verbs, 300 German irregular verbs (although in the case of German verb conjugation, there is a trend toward normalization of the irregular or "strong" verbs, which are progressively becoming regular or "weak" verbs), 200 French irregular verbs, 400 Italian irregular verbs and 100 Russian irregular verbs.
Built with proprietary rule databases, and cutting-edge technical and linguistic tools, the conjugation engine TM is an automatic verb conjugator that will instantaneously display any English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French or Italian verb in any person, number, gender, tense, mood, voice, 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 the modal verbs. This full set of features can only be found on Conjugation.com.
Conjugate verbs in one click
Just type the verb that you want to conjugate in any form.
It can be any verb, regular or irregular. It does not have to be the infinitive.
Click on “Conjugate”. A new page is instantaneously displayed, with the verb shown in all of its forms, voices, and tenses.
J'ai été, Vous avez été, ,. Ils ontété (positive, Present Perfect)
N'ayant pas été (Négatif, Participe Passé)
Avais-je été ?, Avez-vous été ? ,. Avaient-ils été ?(Interrogatif, Plus-que-parfait)
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What is verb conjugation?
Learning how to conjugate verbs is essential for learning a language.
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.
French Verb Conjugation Rules
In French, verbs can be grouped into three different groups.
These are the verbs that end on “ER”, the verbs ending on “RE” or “OIR” and the verbs that end on “IR” or “IR2”. “IR2“-verbs are IR-verbs that are conjugated like the verb “finir”.
Imperatif (Verb primitive + ending from table)
ER | RE/OIR | IR | IR2 | |
je | - | - | - | - |
tu | -e | -s | -s | -is |
il/elle | - | - | - | - |
nous | -ons | -ons | -ons | -issons |
vous | -ez | -ez | -ez | -issez |
ils/elles | - | - | - | - |
Indicatif
Présent (Verb primitive + ending from table)
ER | RE/OIR | IR | IR2 | |
je | -e | -s | -s | -is |
tu | -es | -s | -s | -is |
il/elle | -e | -t | -t | -it |
nous | -ons | -ons | -ons | -issons |
vous | -ez | -ez | -ez | -issez |
ils/elles | -ent | -ent | -ent | -issent |
Participe Présent
ER | RE/OIR | IR | IR2 |
-ant | -ant | -ant | issant |
Imparfait (Verb primitive + ending from table, e.g. visiter => je visit + ais, tu visit + ais etc.)
ER | RE/OIR | IR | IR2 | |
je | -ais | -ais | -ais | -issais |
tu | -ais | -ais | -ais | -issais |
il/elle | -ait | -ait | -ait | -issait |
nous | -ions | -ions | -ions | -issions |
vous | -iez | -iez | -iez | -issiez |
ils/elles | -aient | -aient | -aient | -issaient |
Passé Simple (Verb primitive + ending from table)
ER | RE/OIR | IR / IR2 | |
je | -ai | -is | -is |
tu | -as | -is | -is |
il/elle | -a | -it | -it |
nous | -âmes | -îmes | -îmes |
vous | -âtes | -îtes | -îtes |
ils/elles | -èrent | -irent | -irent |
Futur
ER | RE/OIR | IR / IR2 | |
je | -erai | -rai | -irai |
tu | -eras | -ras | -iras |
il/elle | -era | -ra | -ira |
nous | -erons | -rons | -irons |
vous | -erez | -rez | -irez |
ils/elles | -eront | -ront | -iront |
Subjonctif
Présent (Verb primitive + ending from table)
ER | RE/OIR | IR | IR2 | |
que je | -e | -e | -e | -isse |
que tu | -es | -es | -es | -isses |
qu'il/elle | -e | -e | -e | -isse |
que nous | -ions | -ions | -ions | -issions |
que vous | -iez | -iez | -iez | -issiez |
qu'ils/elles | -ent | -ent | -ent | -issent |
Imparfait (Verb primitive + ending from table)
ER | RE/OIR | IR / IR2 | |
que je | -asse | -isse | -isse |
que tu | -asses | -isses | -isses |
qu'il/elle | -ât | -ît | -ît |
que nous | -assions | -issions | -issions |
que vous | -assiez | -issiez | -issiez |
qu'ils/elles | -assent | -issent | -issent |
Conditionnel Présent (Verb primitive + ending from table)
ER | RE/OIR | IR / IR2 | |
je | -erais | -rais | -irais |
tu | -erais | -rais | -irais |
il/elle | -erait | -rait | -irait |
nous | -erions | -rions | -irions |
vous | -eriez | -riez | -iriez |
ils/elles | -eraient | -raient | -iraient |
Infinitif Passé
ER | RE/OIR | IR / IR2 |
-é | -u | -i |
Passé Composé
ER / RE / OIR / IR / IR2 | |
je | suis / ai + Infinitif Passé |
tu | es / as + Infinitif Passé |
il/elle | est / a + Infinitif Passé |
nous | sommes / avons + Infinitif Passé |
vous | êtes / avez + Infinitif Passé |
ils/elles | sont / ont + Infinitif Passé |
Plus-Que-Parfait
ER / RE / OIR / IR / IR2 | |
je | étais / avais + Infinitif Passé |
tu | étais / avais + Infinitif Passé |
il/elle | était / avait + Infinitif Passé |
nous | étions / avions + Infinitif Passé |
vous | étiez / aviez + Infinitif Passé |
ils/elles | étaient / avaient + Infinitif Passé |
Passé Antérieur
ER / RE / OIR / IR / IR2 | |
je | fus / eus + Infinitif Passé |
tu | fus / eus + Infinitif Passé |
il/elle | fut / eut + Infinitif Passé |
nous | fûmes / eûmes + Infinitif Passé |
vous | fûtes / eûtes + Infinitif Passé |
ils/elles | furent / eurent + Infinitif Passé |
Futur Antérieur
ER / RE / OIR / IR / IR2 | |
je | serai / aurai + Infinitif Passé |
tu | seras / auras + Infinitif Passé |
il/elle | sera / aura + Infinitif Passé |
nous | serons / aurons + Infinitif Passé |
vous | serez / aurez + Infinitif Passé |
ils/elles | seront / auront + Infinitif Passé |
Subjonctif
Passé
ER / RE / OIR / IR / IR2 | |
que je | sois / aie + Infinitif Passé |
que tu | sois / aies + Infinitif Passé |
qu'il/elle | soit / ait + Infinitif Passé |
que nous | soyons / ayons + Infinitif Passé |
que vous | soyez / ayez + Infinitif Passé |
qu'ils/elles | soient / aient + Infinitif Passé |
Plus-Que-Parfait
ER / RE / OIR / IR / IR2 | |
que je | fusse / eusse + Infinitif Passé |
que tu | fusses / eusses + Infinitif Passé |
qu'il/elle | fût / eût + Infinitif Passé |
que nous | fussions / eussions + Infinitif Passé |
que vous | fussiez / eussiez + Infinitif Passé |
qu'ils/elles | fussent / eussent + Infinitif Passé |
Conditionnel Passé
ER / RE / OIR / IR / IR2 | |
je | serais / aurais + Infinitif Passé |
tu | serais / aurais + Infinitif Passé |
il/elle | serait / aurait + Infinitif Passé |
nous | serions / aurions + Infinitif Passé |
vous | seriez / auriez + Infinitif Passé |
ils/elles | seraient / auraient + Infinitif Passé |
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Italian verb conjugation rules
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Conjugation.com is the original verb conjugation website, and the only site that conjugates over 15 000 verbs in English, 9 125 verbs in Spanish, 12 000 verbs in Portuguese, 15 000 verbs in German, 12 000 verbs in French, 12000 Italian verbs and 1000 Russian verbs in all 3 forms, affirmative, interrogative, and negative, in all tenses, genders, persons, voices, and moods. Conjugation.com will also translate verbs from English and Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian and Russian in over 35 different languages.
Conjugation.com has developed its proprietary rule databases and its innovative technology, the conjugation engineTM, built with proprietary cutting-edge technical and linguistic tools.
The conjugation engine TM fully automates verb conjugation in an approachable, simple, usable, fast, and efficient manner, from a proprietary database that includes close to :
- 14 000 English regular verbs, 8 900 Spanish regular verbs, 11 000 Portuguese regular verbs, 14 700 German regular verbs, 11 800 French regular verbs, 11 600 Italian verbs and around 900 Russian regular verbs
- 1 000 English irregular verbs, 225 Spanish irregular verbs, 1 000 Portuguese irregular verbs, 300 German irregular verbs (although in the case of German verb conjugation, there is a trend toward normalization of the irregular or "strong" verbs, which are progressively becoming regular or "weak" verbs), 200 French irregular verbs, 400 Italian irregular verbs and 100 Russian irregular verbs.
Built with proprietary rule databases, and cutting-edge technical and linguistic tools, the conjugation engine TM is an automatic verb conjugator that will instantaneously display any English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French or Italian verb in any person, number, gender, tense, mood, voice, 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 the modal verbs. This full set of features can only be found on Conjugation.com.
Conjugate verbs in one click
Just type the verb that you want to conjugate in any form.
It can be any verb, regular or irregular. It does not have to be the infinitive.
Click on “Conjugate”. A new page is instantaneously displayed, with the verb shown in all of its forms, voices, and tenses.
Sono stato, Sei stato,, ,. Sonostati (Indicatif Passato prossimo)
Non essendo stato (Negativo, participio passato)
Se fossi stato ?, Se fossero stati ? (Interrogativo, Past Perfect)
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What is verb conjugation?
Learning how to conjugate verbs is essential for learning a language.
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.
Italian Verb Conjugation Rules
In Italian, regular verbs can be grouped into three different groups.
These are the verbs that end on “ARE”, the verbs ending on “ERE” and the verbs that end on “IRE” or “IRE2”. “IRE2“-verbs are IRE-verbs that are conjugated like the verb “finire”.
Imperativo (Verb primitive + ending from table)
ARE | ERE | IRE | IRE2 | |
io | - | - | - | - |
tu | -a | -i | -i | -isci |
lui/lei/Lei | -i | -a | -a | -isca |
noi | -iamo | -iamo | -iamo | -iamo |
voi/Voi | -ate | -ete | -ite | -ite |
loro/Loro | -ino | -ano | -ano | -iscano |
Indicativo
Presente (Verb primitive + ending from table)
ARE | ERE | IRE | IRE2 | |
io | -o | -o | -o | -isco |
tu | -i | -i | -i | -isci |
lui/lei/Lei | -a | -e | -e | -isce |
noi | -iamo | -iamo | -iamo | -iamo |
voi/Voi | -ate | -ete | -ite | -ite |
loro/Loro | -ano | -ono | -ono | -iscono |
Imperfetto (Verb primitive + ending from table)
ARE | ERE | IRE / IRE2 | |
io | -avo | -evo | -ivo |
tu | -avi | -evi | -ivi |
lui/lei/Lei | -ava | -eva | -iva |
noi | -avamo | -evamo | -ivamo |
voi/Voi | -avate | -evate | -ivate |
loro/Loro | -avano | -evano | -ivano |
Passato Remoto (Verb primitive + ending from table)
ARE | ERE | IRE / IRE2 | |
io | -ai | -ei/etti | -ii |
tu | -asti | -esti | -isti |
lui/lei/Lei | -ò | -é/ette | -ì |
noi | -ammo | -emmo | -immo |
voi/Voi | -aste | -este | -iste |
loro/Loro | -arono | -erono/ettero | -irono |
Futuro semplice (Verb primitive + ending from table)
ARE | ERE | IRE / IRE2 | |
io | -erò | -erò | -irò |
tu | -erai | -erai | -irai |
lui/lei/Lei | -erà | -erà | -irà |
noi | -eremo | -eremo | -iremo |
voi/Voi | -erete | -erete | -irete |
loro/Loro | -eranno | -eranno | -iranno |
Congiuntivo
Presente (Verb primitive + ending from table)
ARE | ERE | IRE | IRE2 | |
io | -i | -a | -a | -isca |
tu | -i | -a | -a | -isca |
lui/lei/Lei | -i | -a | -a | -isca |
noi | -iamo | -iamo | -iamo | -iamo |
voi/Voi | -iate | -iate | -iate | -iate |
loro/Loro | -ino | -ano | -ano | -iscano |
Imperfetto (Verb primitive + ending from table)
ARE | ERE | IRE / IRE2 | |
io | -assi | -essi | -issi |
tu | -assi | -essi | -issi |
lui/lei/Lei | -asse | -esse | -isse |
noi | -assimo | -essimo | -issimo |
voi/Voi | -aste | -este | -iste |
loro/Loro | -assero | -essero | -issero |
Condizionale Presente (Verb primitive + ending from table)
ARE | ERE | IRE / IRE2 | |
io | -erei | -erei | -irei |
tu | -eresti | -eresti | -iresti |
lui/lei/Lei | -erebbe | -erebbe | -irebbe |
noi | -eremmo | -eremmo | -iremmo |
voi/Voi | -ereste | -ereste | -ireste |
loro/Loro | -erebbero | -erebbero | -irebbero |
Gerundio Presente (Verb primitive + ending from table)
ARE | ERE | IRE / IRE2 | |
Verb+ | -ando | -endo | -endo |
Participio Passato (Verb primitive + ending from table)
ARE | ERE | IRE / IRE2 | |
Verb+ | -ato | -uto | -ito |
Passato Prossimo
ARE / ERE / IRE / IRE2 | |
io | sono / ho + Participio Passato |
tu | sei / hai + Participio Passato |
lui/lei/Lei | è / ha + Participio Passato |
noi | siamo / abbiamo + Participio Passato |
voi/Voi | siete / avete + Participio Passato |
loro/Loro | sono / hanno + Participio Passato |
Trapassato Prossimo
ARE / ERE / IRE / IRE2 | |
io | ero / avevo + Participio Passato |
tu | eri / avevi + Participio Passato |
lui/lei/Lei | era / aveva + Participio Passato |
noi | eravamo / avevamo + Participio Passato |
voi/Voi | eravate / avevate + Participio Passato |
loro/Loro | erano / avevano + Participio Passato |
Trapassato Remoto
ARE / ERE / IRE / IRE2 | |
io | fui / ebbi + Participio Passato |
tu | fosti / avesti + Participio Passato |
lui/lei/Lei | fu / ebbe + Participio Passato |
noi | fummo / avemmo + Participio Passato |
voi/Voi | foste / aveste + Participio Passato |
loro/Loro | furono / ebbero + Participio Passato |
Futuro Anteriore
ARE / ERE / IRE / IRE2 | |
io | sarò / avrò + Participio Passato |
tu | sarai / avrai + Participio Passato |
lui/lei/Lei | sarà / avrà + Participio Passato |
noi | saremo / avremo + Participio Passato |
voi/Voi | sarete / avrete + Participio Passato |
loro/Loro | saranno / avranno + Participio Passato |
Congiuntivo Passato
ARE / ERE / IRE / IRE2 | |
io | sia / abbia + Participio Passato |
tu | sia / abbia + Participio Passato |
lui/lei/Lei | sia / abbia + Participio Passato |
noi | siamo / abbiamo + Participio Passato |
voi/Voi | siate / abbiate + Participio Passato |
loro/Loro | siano / abbiano + Participio Passato |
Congiuntivo Trapassato
ARE / ERE / IRE / IRE2 | |
io | fossi / avessi + Participio Passato |
tu | fossi / avessi + Participio Passato |
lui/lei/Lei | fosse / avesse + Participio Passato |
noi | fossimo / avessimo + Participio Passato |
voi/Voi | foste / aveste + Participio Passato |
loro/Loro | fossero / avessero + Participio Passato |
Condizionale Passato
ARE / ERE / IRE / IRE2 | |
io | sarei / avrei + Participio Passato |
tu | saresti / avresti + Participio Passato |
lui/lei/Lei | sarebbe / avrebbe + Participio Passato |
noi | saremmo / avremmo + Participio Passato |
voi/Voi | sareste / avreste + Participio Passato |
loro/Loro | sarebbero / avrebbero + Participio Passato |
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Conjugation.com is the original verb conjugation website, and the only site that conjugates over 15 000 verbs in English, 9 125 verbs in Spanish, 12 000 verbs in Portuguese, 15 000 verbs in German, 12 000 verbs in French, 12000 Italian verbs and 1000 Russian verbs in all 3 forms, affirmative, interrogative, and negative, in all tenses, genders, persons, voices, and moods. Conjugation.com will also translate verbs from English and Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian and Russian in over 35 different languages.
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.
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я не буду, ты не будешь, ..... они не будут (Negative, Future Tense)
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What is verb conjugation?
Learning how to conjugate verbs is essential for learning a language.
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.
Russian verb conjugation rules
There are two conjugations in Russian, called the 1st conjugation and the 2nd conjugation (or E-conjugation and И-conjugation, respectively).
THE "-Ё-" CONJUGATION (CONJUGATION I)
In Russian, the letter "-Ё-" can only exist when it is under stress, and every Russian word has only one stress. If the letter "-Ё-" is not under stress (the stress is somewhere else in the word -- stresses, by the way, simply have to be memorized) then it becomes automatically "-Е-". Let's use two examples of conjugation I verbs, "жить" and "читать" ("to live" and "to read"). To form the verb conjugation, the infinitive ending (the "-ть") must be removed. If there's a change in the verb, it'll occur now. In our example "жить" suddenly a "-в" appears. In conjugation I verbs, if there's a change in the verb, then it exists throughout the entire verb conjugation pattern.The actual verb endings are bolded and the translation in on the right:
я | живу | I live |
ты | живёшь | you live |
он
она оно |
живёт | he/she/it lives |
мы | живём | we live |
вы | живёте | you live |
они | живут | they live |
я | читаю | I read |
ты | читаешь | you read |
он
она оно |
читает | he/she/it reads |
мы | читаем | we read |
вы | читаете | you read |
они | читают | they read |
There is a commonality in the consonants used in the endings (other than in the "я" form). In the verb "to read", the ending is not under stress, so it follows the rule mention above about stress. Note the differences in the "я" and "они" forms. This can be explained by spelling rules. For now, when adding endings, "ю" and "я" follow vowels.
THE "-И-" CONJUGATION (CONJUGATION II)
The consonants used for this conjugation are exactly the same as in conjugation I; it's the vowels that are different, and the rule about any changes in the verb form. In conjugation II verbs, if there is a change, it occurs only in the "я" form of the verb. Most verbs ending in "-ить" and "-еть" are conjugation II verbs. Our examples will be "говорить" and "видеть" ("to speak" and "to see").
The verb endings are bolded and the translation in on the right:
я | говорю | I speak |
ты | говоришь | you speak |
он
она оно |
говорит | he/she/it speaks |
мы | говорим | we speak |
вы | говорите | you speak |
они | говорят | they speak |
я | вижу | I see |
ты | видишь | you see |
он
она оно |
видит | he/she/it sees |
мы | видим | we see |
вы | видите | you see |
они | видят | they see |
There is still the commonality in the consonants used in the endings (other than in the "я" form). Here, however, the base vowel is different. Notice as well a crucial difference in the "они" form -- a "-я-", not an "-у-" or "-ю-" is used to construct the verb (the consonant, however, is the same). Notice that the regular "я"-form ending is "-ю", not "-у" (though the latter occurs for spelling rule reasons, as shown above).