Endings — 13 of 70

John Byrd

Release 1

Part 2 - Conjugation

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[To mini-break (he mini-breaks, they mini-break, he mini-broke, it is mini-broken, he is mini-breaking)

is a verb.]

To anticipate (he anticipates, they anticipate, he anticipates, it is anticipated, he is anticipating) is a verb.

To appreciate (he appreciates, they appreciate, he appreciated, it is appreciated, he is appreciating) is a verb.

To admire (he admires, they admire, he admired, it is admired, he is admiring) is a verb.

To beckon (he beckons, they beckon, he beckoned, it is beckoned, he is beckoning) is a verb.

To become (he becomes, they become, he became, it has become, he is becoming) is a verb.

To benefit (he benefits, they benefit, he benefited, it is benefited, he is benefiting) is a verb.

To burn (he burns, they burn, he burned, it is burned, he is burned) is a verb.

To consider (he considers, they consider, he considered, it is considered, he is considering) is a verb.

To deserve (he deserves, they deserve, he deserved, it is deserved, he is deserving) is a verb.

To engulf (he engulfs, they engulf, he engulfs, it is engulfed, he is engulfing) is a verb.

To expect (he expects, they expect, he expected, it is expected, he is expecting) is a verb.

To glisten (he glistens, they glisten, he glistened, it is glistened, he is glistening) is a verb.

To grin (he grins, they grin, he grinned, it is grinned, he is grinning) is a verb.

To gyrate (he gyrates, they gyrate, he gyrated, it is gyrated, he is gyrating) is a verb.

To feel (he feels, they feel, he felt, it is felt, he is feeling) is a verb.

To happen (he happens, they happen, he happened, it is happened, he is happening) is a verb.

To have to (he has to, they have to, he had to, it has had to, he is having to) is a verb.

To imagine (he imagines, they imagine, he imagined, it is imagined, he is imagining) is a verb.

To indicate (he indicates, they indicate, he indicated, it is indicated, he is indicating) is a verb.

To kiss (he kisses, they kiss, he kissed, it is kissed, he is kissing) is a verb.

To know (he knows, they know, he knew, it is known, he is knowing) is a verb.

To like (he likes, they like, he liked, it is like, he is liking) is a verb.

To love (he loves, they love, he loved, it is loved, he is loving) is a verb.

To light (he lights, they light, he lit, it is lit, he is lighting) is a verb.

To make (he makes, they make, he made, it is made, he is making) is a verb.

To need (he needs, they need, he needed, it is needed, he is needing) is a verb.

To notice (he notices, they notice, he notices, it is noticed, he is noticing) is a verb.

To overcome (he overcomes, they overcome, he overcame, it is overcome, he is overcoming) is a verb.

To pause (he pauses, they pause, he paused, it is paused, he is pausing) is a verb.

To pitch (he pitches, they pitch, he pitched, it is pitched, he is pitching) is a verb.

To play (he plays, they play, he played, it is played, he is playing) is a verb.

To please (he pleases, they please, he pleased, it is pleased, he is pleasing) is a verb.

To react (he reacts, they react, he reacted, it is reacted, he is reacting) is a verb.

To read (he reads, they read, he read, it is read, he is reading) is a verb.

To report (he reports, they report, he reported, it is reported, he is reporting) is a verb.

To require (he requires, they require, he required, it is required, he is requiring) is a verb.

To say (he says, they say, he said, it is said, he is saying) is a verb.

To seem (he seems, they seem, he seemed, it has seemed, he is seeming) is a verb.

To stare (he stares, they stare, he stared, it is stared at, he is staring) is a verb.

To suppose (he supposes, they suppose, he supposed, it is supposed, he is supposing) is a verb.

To think (he thinks, they think, he thought, it is thought, he is thinking) is a verb.

To throw (he throws, they throw, he threw, it is thrown, he is throwing) is a verb.