Conjugation changes verb forms to express person, gender, tense, mood, and number. Turkish verbs are essential for effective communication. Learning conjugation early helps reach fluency
Participles function as adjectives modifying nouns. Present participles form by adding -ing to verb stems. Past participles form by adding -ed or irregular endings. Participles can modify nouns directly or before them
Test includes 10 practice questions with correct verb forms. Questions cover both affirmative and negative sentences. Questions about questions and sentences are included
French verb conjugation changes endings based on subject, tense or mood. Verbs fall into three categories: -er, -ir and irregular forms. 90% of French verbs end in -er
Gerunds are verb forms in present participle form used as nouns. Most verbs form gerunds by adding -ing. Verbs ending in -e drop the -e and add -ing. Verbs ending in -ie change -ie to -y and add -ing. Gerunds can function as subjects, objects, or after prepositions
Participles are verb forms that function as adjectives, verb tenses, or passive sentences. Present participles end in -ing and can be used as adjectives. Past participles typically end in -ed, -d, -t, -en, or -n