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a syncopated verb also has more than one syllable, but doesn't have the -igh or -aigh endings, for example muscail , oscail or imir For example, in the present tense in Irish , you couldn't say éistim sé le ceol . The ending -im is used when talking about ourselves, and not other people - that's why you need to use the ending -eann in this case - éisteann sé le ceol ( he listens to music ). The present is extremely regular in its conjugation. As a general rule, one uses the base form of the infinitive Well, it 's a lovely day and I 'm just walking down the street when I see this funny guy walking towards me. Obviously he 's been drinking, because he 's moving from side to side …

In Italian, the present tense is used similarly to that of English. What follows is an example of present indicative tense conjugation in Italian. Note that in Italian, unless you really want to stress that the action is happening right now, you can use present simple and not differentiate between a simple form “speaks” and a continuous form “is speaking”. Verbs are conjugated in English all the time to convey different meanings. A good example of how conjugation of verbs is important is conjugating the verb to be in the present tense:It helps to say the verb out loud to work out how many syllables it has, and then to look at how its ending is spelt. Caol le caol, leathan le leathan Slender with slender, broad with broad

In French, the present tense is used similarly to that of English. Below is an example of present tense conjugation in French. It is possible to use the present simple to speak about general truths, which can include making statements about people who have passed away. In such cases, we're often making statements about their legacies or contributions more than we are about them as people with ordinary lives that they are living at the moment. Let’s start with the infinitive form of the verb, the one ending in -ARE (1stconjugation), -ERE (2ndconjugation) or -IRE (3rdconjugation). [ Are you a bit confused about what a conjugation is? Head here !] That sounds confusing, especially if you are a non-native English speaker, so we’ve broken in down into basic examples here in this post. This post combines with others we’ve done on the basics of English grammar.The present tenses of Portuguese and Spanish are similar in form, and are used in similar ways. What follows are examples of the present indicative conjugation in Portuguese. Verbs in the present indicative express actions, facts and situations that happen or are going on at the moment when we speak or write. This applies to: For regular present indicative, follow the following guidelines. Tell what is happening, what happened, what will happen

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