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conjugational


Meanings
  • The process of analyzing and arranging words in a language to form meaningful sentences.

    - "She conjugates verbs in the present tense."
    - "The English language has complex rules for verb conjugation."
    - "Conjugating verbs correctly is essential for effective communication in English."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with conjugational
jugational , vocational , educational , administrational
Homophones
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  1. conjugal () :


Variants
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conjugation , conjugational , conjugationally , conjugations
Forms
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{"term"=>"conjugational form", "description"=>"A specific inflectional form of a verb that agrees with the tense, mood, aspect, person, or number of the subject or context. For example, the present continuous tense of the English verb 'to eat' is 'am eating', which is the conjugational form of the verb that agrees with the present continuous tense."}


Etymology
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The term 'conjugation' comes from the Latin word 'conjugare', which means 'to bring together, to join, to connect'. In linguistic terms, verb conjugation refers to the process of changing the inflectional form of a verb to agree with the tense, mood, aspect, person, or number of the subject or context.


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  1. The term 'conjugation' comes from the Latin word 'conjugare', which means 'to bring together, to join, to connect'.

  2. In linguistic terms, verb conjugation refers to the process of changing the inflectional form of a verb to agree with the tense, mood, aspect, person, or number of the subject or context.

  3. For example, in the English sentence 'He eats apples.', the word 'eats' is the inflectional form of the verb 'to eat' that agrees with the third person singular subject 'He'. The inflectional form 'eats' also indicates the present tense, which agrees with the tense of the main verb 'eats' within the sentence.

  4. The process of verb conjugation can be complex, as each verb has its own set of inflectional forms that agree with various tenses, moods, aspects, persons, or numbers.

  5. For example, in the English language, the verb 'to be' has a particularly large number of inflectional forms due to its ability to function as a main verb in all tenses, moods, and aspects, as well as a helping verb in various auxiliary verb constructions.


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  1. inflection: A change in the form of a word to agree with the tense, mood, person, or number of the subject or context, or to indicate a change in the grammatical function of the word within a sentence. For example, in the English sentence 'He eats apples.', the word 'eats' is the inflectional form of the verb 'to eat' that agrees with the third person singular subject 'He'. The inflectional form 'eats' also indicates the present tense, which agrees with the tense of the main verb 'eats' within the sentence.


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In various cultures and societies, the term 'conjugation' has been used to refer to different concepts and practices. For instance, in certain religious traditions, 'conjugation' refers to the process of joining or uniting two things, such as two souls or two entities, in a sacred or spiritual manner. In this context, 'conjugation' can be seen as a metaphorical or symbolic representation of the process of bringing two things together or uniting them in a meaningful or profound way.

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