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Old March 27, 2009, 10:26 AM
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Searchable Verb Conjugations

It would help me SO much if the pages with Spanish verb conjugations were searchable. Either as part of a regular dictionary search, or even as a separate search. Sometimes, especially with irregular verbs, I can't even begin to look up a word because I can't figure out what the infinitive might be. I LOVE using Tomisimo's dictionary lookup ... except for that one thing. I don't know enough software/programming to know if this would be an extremely difficult change. (I suppose it would be!) But if it is at all possible, I would love to have that feature. David?
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Old March 27, 2009, 11:41 AM
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There is a website I can recommend that'll help with that frustration. David may want to look into how they do it, but you can type in the verb (simple verbs only (not compound verbs) - stripped of any pronouns) and the site tells you the mood, person and tense used, and will list the infinitive.
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When I saw this post about of the dictionaries online just I remembered when you Rusty gave me a website where I can do conjugations online. Then since that day, I have used likely the website in addition today I can figure me the word easier to me.

For example is some hard to learn every word at English most the words in past or preterite. Then the as I told you before the website has been to great helpful me. daily I use the website Do you remember the website Rusty?.

I have the hopefulness that you remember the website so you can recommend the website to others ones.

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Yes, I remember the website, but it isn't the same one I'm thinking about for Lou Ann. What I gave you was a link to a verb conjugator site.
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Yes. I know but it was very useful to me.
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There is a website I can recommend that'll help with that frustration. David may want to look into how they do it, but you can type in the verb (simple verbs only (not compound verbs) - stripped of any pronouns) and the site tells you the mood, person and tense used, and will list the infinitive.
And the site's link is.......................
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yes, I would like one too. What's the site called? :P
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PM sent to jchen and Chileno.
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I'm sending one to luanita...
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She already has the information. So does David.
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