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.