You'll love the colourful verb tables of fully conjugated verbs in this French Verbs List. More are added regularly. The verb tables are highly effective and unique in that you can read them horizontally to learn each verb conjugation by pronoun (je, tu, il, nous, vous, ils), and also...
One of the most frequently used verbs in Japanese issuru, meaning “to do.” Not only does it have a broad definition, but it can be paired with a variety of nouns to create new verbs! These pairs [noun+suru] are commonly referred to assuruverbs. When conjugatingsuruverbs, only thesur...
Unlike English, Japanese verbs are conjugated by modifying the tail of a “dictionary form.” Given there are well over ten ways to modify a Japanese verb, this list is primarily sorted using the dictionary form, with some entries highlighting relevant conjugations. In Japanese, the suffix nai ...
Regular verbs follow certain rules as they are conjugated or change between forms. Usually, verbs change in a uniform manner like adding 'ed as for the past tense. For people who are not native speakers, one of the only ways to learn irregular verbs is simply to memorize them. As irregula...
Start with a verb conjugated in the past tense (present tense if writing in French). For results achieved through team work, use verbs such as “collaborated,”“cooperated” and “contributed to.” If possible, quantify your achievements with figures, percentages and statistics. ...