Hello everyone,
Is either the preposition "to" or "with" after "conjugate" correctly used in the following sentences?
Eg. You have to conjugate the verb to the subject in your sentence.
Eg. You have to conjugate the verb with the subject in your sentence.
Regards,
JA
No. If you conjugate a verb, you recite or write all of its forms and tenses, Say eg You have to match the form of the verb to/with the subject in your sentence.
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No.
If you conjugate a verb, you recite or write all of its forms and tenses,
Say eg You have to match the form of the verb to/with the subject in your sentence.
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Hi
I would say 'with':
- 'He' conjugates with 'says', so 'he says'
- 'They' conjugates with 'say', so 'they say'
Dave
Joseph AYou have to conjugate the verb to the subject in your sentence.
Here's what you want to say:
The subject and verb in your sentences must agree.
OR
You have to be careful about subject-verb agreement in your sentences.
CJ