Verb conjugation in English

Level A1 EN 5 subcategories

Learn how verbs change their form depending on the subject and tense in English. Mastering these essential patterns will help you build correct and natural-sounding sentences from the very start of your learning journey.

Non-personal verb forms in English

B1
EN

Discover the verb forms that function independently of a subject and person: infinitives, gerunds, and participles. These versatile forms are essential building blocks in English, allowing you to construct complex sentences, express ongoing actions, and combine ideas with precision. Mastering them will give your English a natural and sophisticated flow!

The conditional tense in English

B1
EN

Learn how to express hypothetical situations, wishes, and polite requests using the conditional tense, one of the most useful structures in English. This tense allows you to talk about what would happen under certain conditions, opening the door to more nuanced and sophisticated communication.

The imperative in English

A2
EN

Learn how to give orders, make requests, and offer suggestions in English using the imperative form. This essential structure is straightforward, as it relies on the base form of the verb without any subject, making it one of the simplest yet most useful tools in everyday communication. Mastering it will help you confidently navigate situations like giving directions, following recipes, or making polite requests.

The indicative tense in English

A2
EN

Explore how English expresses actions and states in the present, past, and future through its indicative forms. This tense category covers the most essential verb structures you will use in everyday communication, from simple statements to descriptions of ongoing or completed actions. Mastering these forms will give you a solid foundation for expressing yourself clearly and confidently in English.

The subjunctive in English

B1
EN

Explore how English expresses wishes, demands, and hypothetical situations through a verb form that often goes unnoticed but carries great communicative power. Unlike in Romance languages, this mood in English remains unchanged regardless of the subject, making it both simple in form and subtle in usage. Mastering it will help you sound more natural and precise in formal writing and speech.