To learn verbs and conjugation, I suggest that, just like in French, you learn the ending of the regular verbs.
For example, when a regular verb is in the simple past, it will end in -ed :
I walked, he talked, they moved, he loved, etc.
You also have to learn the iregular verbs. Unfortunately, there is no trick to remember them other than to know them by heart. We have a game to help you remember them! :D
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Hi !
Well for me, the best way is to like remember the ending like :
There's also some some verbs that don't change. (Present) :
Verb to eat
I eat
You eat
He eats (Only the 3th person change)
We eat
You eat
They eat
I hope this help.. so ye ! :D
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Hi!
To learn verbs and conjugation, I suggest that, just like in French, you learn the ending of the regular verbs.
For example, when a regular verb is in the simple past, it will end in -ed :
I walked, he talked, they moved, he loved, etc.
You also have to learn the iregular verbs. Unfortunately, there is no trick to remember them other than to know them by heart. We have a game to help you remember them! :D
If you have more questions, don't hesitate to ask! We'll be happy to help you! :D
Laurie :)