Regular verbs conjugate in three main combinations. For our example, we'll use the verb "ta châce" (Modern English: to chase). 1. 3rd Person Singular Present Tense: Sie châces þe cat. 2. Past Tense Form: Sie châced þe cat. I châced þe cat. You châced þe cat. 3. Progressive Tenses: Sie's châciŋ þe cat. Ћey ɯere châciŋ þe cat; etc All verbs carry their stress on the second syllable of the word, unless otherwise specified by accent mark. Some exceptions exist, but not many.