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  2. Spanish conjugation - Wikipedia

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    The progressive aspects (also called "continuous tenses") are formed by using the appropriate tense of estar + present participle (gerundio), and the perfect constructions are formed by using the appropriate tense of haber + past participle (participio). When the past participle is used in this way, it invariably ends with -o.

  3. Spanish grammar - Wikipedia

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    1.2.2 Imperfect or "copretérito" 1.2.3 Using preterite and imperfect ... The present progressive is formed by first conjugating the verb estar or seguir, ...

  4. Spanish verbs - Wikipedia

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    2.1.2.5 Conditional perfect or compound ... 4.8 Contrasting ser and estar. 4.9 Contrasting haber ... The past participle corresponds to the English -en or -ed form of ...

  5. Spanish irregular verbs - Wikipedia

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    Apéndice 1: Modelos de conjugación verbal. decimos.net A Spanish verb conjugator, partly based on this Wikipedia article, that explains each conjugated form step by step. List of all Spanish irregular verbs Complete list of over 270 Spanish irregular verbs.

  6. Grammatical conjugation - Wikipedia

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    1 Archaic, poetical; used only with the pronoun 'thou'. 2 In Flemish dialects. 3 In the bokmål written standard. 4 In the nynorsk written standard. vera and vere are both alternate forms. 5 Archaic 6 Attic. 7 'eínai' is only used as a noun ("being, existence"). 8 Ptc: qenë. 9 In the Tosk and Geg dialects, respectively.

  7. Gerund - Wikipedia

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    4.6.2.5 Patterns 5a and 3a: She kept coming and She remembered to come 4.6.3 Verbs followed by either "gerund" or bare infinitive pattern 4.6.3.1 Patterns 4b and 2: I remember her coming and I saw her come

  8. Gerundive - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The term gerundive may be used in grammars and dictionaries of Pali, for example the Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary of 1921–25. [7] It is referred to by some other writers as the participle of necessity, the potential participle or the future passive participle. It is used with the same meaning as the Latin gerundive.

  9. Transitivity (grammar) - Wikipedia

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    Transitivity is a linguistics property that relates to whether a verb, participle, or gerund denotes a transitive object.It is closely related to valency, which considers other arguments in addition to transitive objects.