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Conjugate Meaning in English

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ˈkɑndʒəˌɡeɪt/, /ˌkɑndʒəˈɡeɪt
KAHN-juh-gayt
ˈkɒndʒəɡeɪt
KON-juh-gayt

释义

To change the form of a verb to show tense, person, or number. Also used in science for joining two things, but this is less common.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used in grammar, especially with languages that change verb endings (like Spanish or French). The phrase 'to conjugate a verb' means listing out its forms: 'I am, you are, he is', etc. Scientific use (chemistry, biology) is technical and rare in everyday speech.

例句

Can you conjugate the verb 'to be' for me?

basic

We learn to conjugate French verbs in school.

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She asked the students to conjugate 'to have' in the past tense.

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Some people find it hard to conjugate irregular verbs.

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If you want to speak fluently, you need to know how to conjugate quickly.

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In chemistry, molecules sometimes conjugate to form new compounds.

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