Meet the Guide Editor
Message from the Editor:
Heather Marie Kosur is a linguist who studies the English verb system. Her favorite conjugated verb involves the subjunctive mood in English, which primarily appears only in conjunction with modal verbs.
Editor Article Picks:
Conjugated Verb Contributors

Guide to the Conjugated Verb: Grammar, Articles, Lesson Plans, and More

Conjugated VerbWhy are conjugated verbs so special? A conjugated verb is a verb that has undergone the process of conjugation, or the derivation of a verb from its base form through inflection. For example, in English, verbs conjugate for person, number, tense, aspect, mood, and voice as well as into participles, gerunds, and infinitives.

If you are searching for information about verb conjugation, look no further than this guide. Students can find information about conjugating verbs in a number of languages including English, Spanish, German, and Latin. Teachers will find lesson plans, activities and easy explanations.

Latest Articles on Conjugated Verb
Combining Clauses in German

Once your German gets better, you will want to speak and write using complex and compound sentences. Here's how!...

Most Popular Articles on Conjugated Verb
More About Conjugated Verb
Time, Manner, and Place: Ordering Adverbs in German Sentences

A topic that we don't run into much in English -- do adverbs need an order?...

Milestones of 1st Year Spanish - Learning the Preterite and Imperfect

Remember Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade -- how he had to pass the tests...? Well, if students succeed at clearing the hurdles of subject/verb agreement, gender and number...