"stem" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The -j- produced umlaut of the stem vowel in languages other than Gothic.
- Regular strong verbs were all conjugated roughly the same, with the main differences being in the stem vowel.
- Verbs other than form I have consistent stem vowels.
- Certain verbs change their stem vowel for the second and third person singular forms.
- Certain verbs change their stem vowels for the preterite indicative and subjunctive.
- In modal verbs, the stem vowel will change for all conjugations of the singular simple present.
- The stem vowel here is the vowel before the last consonant.
- This happens when the stem vowel receives the stress.
- Some strong verbs change their stem vowel in the second and third person singular of the indicative mood of the present tense.
- The U-umlaut occurs when a stem vowel a changes to ö because of a u in the next syllable.
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