Chapter 4: Verb tables screen

Verb tables screen is the core of the verb conjugation part of Verbix. It is shown in the picture below.

Conjugation tables

Conjugating verbs is straight-forward:

  1. Choose verb to conjugate: either write the verb (3), choose it from the list of common verbs (4) or pick it from the list with verbs that are conjugated in the same way as the active verb (5).
  2. Choose tense from the tense box (2).

Ready!

The colors used in conjugation tables

In the conjugation table, the tenses are encoded with different colors. This helps to easier see the possible irregularities of the tenses. In the previous picture, for instance, tenses are shown both in black and red. (Also see screen options)

Color Function
black Regular form. This is the default color for verb tenses.
red Irregular form.
blue Form with minor changes in ortography.
Purple Obsolete or archaic form.
Gray Non-existent (hypothetic) form.
Green Used for pronouns, not verbs.

Choosing the tense

Verbix lets you choose the tense to show from a drop-down box. See the picture below.

Translations

Verbix includes translations for many common verbs. These are shown in the translation box.

In the example below, the active verb is 'tener'. Its English equivalent is 'have'. In Swedish there are many possible translations shown.


Irregular participles

Many languages form tenses with the help of the past participle. To know, how to form these tenses, the student has to know, if the past participle is regular or not. Therefore Verbix shows the irregular past participles in those languages, where the info is relevant.


Find the infinitive

When encountering a verb from the litterature, it is seldom in the infinitive. Verbix helps to find the possible infinitive(s) from any tense entered.

In the example below, the user has entered the Spanish word 'puesto'. Verbix suggests that the infinitive is either 'poner' or 'postar' (both of these are correct!). Now the user can conjugate the verb by clicking it, doing so the screen is switched to the Conjugation tables.


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