Form of Hamlets verb
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BEENForm of Hamlet's verb
TENSEForm of a verb
TENSEForm of a verb.
WOULDVerb form of "to be."
WERTForm of verb "to be."
ETESForm of the verb "etre"
perfectivesA perfective form of a verb
passivesA passive form of a verb
activesAn active form of a verb
ESSEVerb of which "sum" is a form
atelicpertaining to a type of verb form
PARTICIPLEForm of a verb used as a modifier
pastsA past tense or form of a verb
sallthis is the only form of this verb
sallesSALL, this is the only form of this verb
causativesCAUSATIVE, a form or class of verb expressing causation
tensesinflectional form of a verb expressing a specific time distinction
causativerelating to causation / a form or class of verb expressing causation
conditional(of a clause, phrase, conjunction, or verb form) Expressing a condition
gerundthe -ing form of an English verb when functioning as a noun
gerundsthe -ing form of an English verb when functioning as a noun
frequentative(of a verb or verbal form) Expressing frequent repetition or intensity of action
frequentativesA verb or verbal form of this type, e.g., chatter in English
tensethe inflected form of a verb indicating time of an action or state
subjunctivelySUBJUNCTIVE, of a verb, in a mood or form expressing condition, hypothesis, or contingency
voicesA form or set of forms of a verb showing the relation of the subject to the action
subjunctiveof a verb, in a mood or form expressing condition, hypothesis, or contingency / the subjunctive mood of a verb
tensesa distinction of form in a verb to express distinctions of time or duration of the action or state it denotes
middlesThe form or voice of a verb expressing reflexive or reciprocal action, or a passive sense for a transitive or intransitive verb
conjugationThe variation of the form of a verb in an inflected language such as Latin, by which are identified the voice, mood, tense, number, and person
conjugationsThe variation of the form of a verb in an inflected language such as Latin, by which are identified the voice, mood, tense, number, and person
infinitivesThe basic form of a verb, without an inflection binding it to a particular subject or tense (e.g., see in we came to see, let him see)
infinitiveThe basic form of a verb, without an inflection binding it to a particular subject or tense (e.g., see in we came to see, let him see)
ergativepertaining to a type of language that has an ergative case or in which the direct object of a transitive verb has the same form as the subject of an intransitive verb