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Why are you leaving all your groups, Twiggy?
Why are you leaving all your groups, Twiggy?
No, it isn't. Maybe because I started studying English when I was 9. But... Every language has irregular forms.
But your things don't have genders.
Your verbs have a maximum of four forms (all of them, but the verb "to be")
"To Love", you may say "Love", "Loves" or "Loved"
"Amar" can be used in the following forms: amo, amas, ama, amamos, amais, amam, amei, amaste, amou, amastes, amaram, amarei, amarás, amará, amaremos, amareis, amarão, amava, amavas, amávamos, amavam, amaria, amarias, amando, amado, amasse, amasses, amassem, amares, ame, ames, ameis, amemos, etc. And this is a regular verb.
Yes, and that makes sense.... that's because you just ran through all the tenses... i recognize present indicative, preterite, future indicative, conditional, among others.
English has all of these tenses as well (well we combine imperfect and preterite, but still). The syntax is difficult, as are the conjugations. It is actually easier to learn a language like Portuguese or Spanish.
Now the number of groups that I joined is now at a much more manageable 4.