Conjugation Patterns: -îe
In Inglish, verbs ending with -îe follow specific conjugation patterns.
These verbs typically form their conjugations by adding -s for the third-person singular present tense, -d for the past tense, and -îhing for the present participle (progressive tense).
List of -îe Verbs:
ta crîe
ta trîe
ta spîe
ta eye
ta denîe
ta replîe
ta complîe
ta relîe
to aplîe
ta defîe
ta frîe
Conjugations
Third-Person Singular Present Tense:
Formed by adding -s to the base form.
crîes
trîes
spîes
eyes
denîes
replîes
complîes
relîes
aplîes
defîes
frîes
Past Tense:
Formed by adding -d to the base form.
crîed
trîed
spîed
eyed
denîed
replîed
complîed
relîed
aplîed
defîed
frîe
Present Participle (Progressive Tense):
Formed by adding -hing after dropping the final -e
crîhing
trîhing
spîhing
eying
denîhing
replîhing
complîhing
relîhing
aplîhing
defîhing
frîhing
Examples in Sentences:
Third-Person Singular Present:
Hie crîes ɯhen hie's sad.
Sie relîes on her frends.
Past Tense:
Ћey aplîed for þe job yesterday.
Hie denîed þi ac̃usâcion.
Present Participle:
Sie's trîhing ta sòlve þe puzzle.
Ћey are complîhing ɯiþ þe reg̃ulâcions.