Verbtime, Verb table, English

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English verbs, general information

English verbs

Verbtime differentiates between weak and strong verbs. Weak verbs are verbs that are built regularly. Strong verbs are verbs that are built irregularly in the Indicative Past and Past Participle.

Verbtime stores strong verbs in a list that can be extended by you (also see: Appendix strong verbs, and strong verbs (US)).


Auxiliary verbs

Auxiliary verbs are used in the English language to conjugate verbs.

Here the auxiliary verbs "to be", "to have" and the modal verb "to will" are used.
The auxiliary verb "to be" is used to conjugate the continuous times, the auxiliary verb "to have" is used for building all composed tenses and the modal verb "to will" finally is used to conjugate the Futur and Conditional tenses.

Verbtime knows the following auxiliary verbs:


Modal verbs

Modal verbs are used in the English language to express / describe a wish or a possibility of an action or an event (example: I can swim). Modal verbs are often not used in all tenses.


English tenses

Verbtime supports the following English tenses:

Mood Indicative (simple forms)

simple tenses
Present
Past
Future I
composed tenses
Present Perfect
Past Perfect
Future II

Mood Indicative (continuous forms)

simple tenses
Present
Past
Future I
composed tenses
Present Perfect
Past Perfect
Future II

Mood Conditional (simple forms)

simple tenses
Conditional I
composed tenses
Conditional II

Mood Conditional (continuous forms)

simple tenses
Conditional I
composed tenses
Conditional II

Other tenses

simple tenses
Imperative
Present Participle (also Gerund)
composed tenses
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Past Participle

also see:

English verb table, overview



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