Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Jun. 2014
One of the most important actions at the request of the grammaris the conjugation of verbs. There are, therefore, in most languages, rules that tell us precisely how this particular and important action that will tell and demonstrate much of the correction that we have when speaking or to write.
The verbs will always express the action that a thing or a person develops, that carries out, meanwhile, they have different forms depending on the person, mode, time, appearance and number. Thus, conjugation implies the organized set of the different forms that a verb.
So, the conjugation is relevant because it allows us to satisfactorily indicate the time, the mode and the aspect that a verb presents, in relation to the person it affects.
In the particular case of our language the verbs coincide in terms of number and person with the subject of the sentence or phrase.
When we speak of person, a distinction is made between: first person (I), second person (you) and third person (the) of the
singular, or failing that of the plural: first person (we / as), second person (you / as) and third person (they / as).In terms of time and mode, the basic divisions are: present, past and future; indicative, subjunctive and imperative, respectively. While the aspect of the verb may be: active, or on the contrary, passive.
From this it follows that in the conjugation, to carry it out effectively and satisfactorily, they will be vital factors such as the time in which the action in question takes place, to know if that action has already been completed or if it is still developing, and the people, if it is more than one, who take part in it.
We will present an example of the conjugation of a verb in its various forms to make it clearer... verb to go out. I go out, you you go out, he leaves / we leave, you leave, they leave (present); I left, you left, he left / we left, you left, they left (simple past); I will go out, you will go out, he will go out / we will go out, you will go out, they will go out (future).
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