conjugating in English

verb
1
give the different forms of (a verb in an inflected language) as they vary according to voice, mood, tense, number, and person.
A French language lesson follows with the Brother conjugating the reflexive verb deshabiller, ‘to undress’.
2
(of bacteria or unicellular organisms) become temporarily united in order to exchange genetic material.
E. coli only conjugate when one of the cells possesses fertility genes
3
be combined with or joined to reversibly.
bilirubin is then conjugated by liver enzymes and excreted in the bile

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1. Conjugating the French Verb Annoncer

2. Conjugating the French Verb Cuisiner Cuisiner is a regular -ER verb and that makes conjugating it to the past, present, or future tense just a little easier

3. We diligently practiced speaking French, conjugating verbs again and again as we walked to and from our preaching territory.

4. The French verb Accepter means "to accept" or "to take."It is a regular verb, which means that conjugating it to fit a specific subject pronoun is relatively easy

5. Conjugating the French Verb Cesser The stem for Cesser is cess and it is a regular -ER verb.This means that you simply have to add the common endings used for most -er verbs to conjugate it when you want to say "stopped" or "stopping."

6. Carboxyl groups present on the surface of CNTs are often employed for the attachment of amine-terminated or mercapto-terminated nMO via amide bonds achieved by direct conjugating mercapto-terminated or amine-terminated nanoparticles with Carboxylated CNTs or after converting Carboxyl groups into thiol groups to anchor colloidal nanoparticles [27].

7. Like it is wth regular -er verbs, the stem of Changer is the infinitive without the -er (chang-).But when conjugating a verb that ends in -ger, you must add an e between the stem and endings that start with a hard vowel sound of an a or an o.For example, instead of nous changons, as a regular -er verb would be conjugated, you must add the e: changeons.