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English Verb Conjugator alternatives

LearnBots English - Verbs = Pronunciation by a Native Speaker!

This is the perfect kick-starter App for learning those difficult verbs and conjugations. This highly stimulating Award Winning memory App will show you how to learn the verbs and their key conjugations 7 times faster than any other traditional method. Most apps make you pay twice but with LearnBots, you get two for the price of one * Worlds easiest way to practice and remember your verbs * Remember your verbs 7 times faster than Any other method * Pronunciation by a native speaker * Add and hear your own verbs and even hear them * Create your own favourites list * Animations for each verb * Write and then check your conjugation spelling * Colour memory pictures for each verb * Native index translation in over 30 languages * Skill button to test ability * Most commonly used verbs * Perfect for all age groups * For beginners to advanced * Very easy to use * Award winning brand * Compatible with your iPhone & iPad

  • size 71.2 MB

iVerb irregular verbs IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC, PTE

+ Simple powerful yet+ English irregular verb dictionary for anyone who is learning english as second language with native sound reader.+ No more Google reader. Added Native Voice: US, British and Australian accents+ Ability to translate up to 103 different languages

  • size 50.5 MB

Verbs in English

Learn and practise many of the most commonly used verbs in English. TOP FEATURES: Focus on the verbs youre weak at Take quizzes and test yourself Get instant results to help you improve Suitable for all levels (beginners, intermediate, and advanced)

  • rating 4.06667
  • size 3.2 MB

Learn English grammar tenses - Exercises Rules Esl

I went, I was going, I have gone or I had gone to London three times. Which tense do you use in which situation?More than 9,000 users bought this app to learn English tenses in a couple of weeks.eGRAMMAR LESSONSSection 1: Diagnostic test 1 + Table of tenses Present simple and continuous Past simple and continuous Present perfect simple and continuous Past perfect simple and continuous Future simple and continuous Future perfect simple and continuousSection 2: Diagnostic test 2 + Table of verb forms Going to versus present tenses for future Passive voice Time clauses Conditional tense If clauses Indirect speechUSE OF TENSES Table of tenses Clear explanations of the form and use in simple English. With eGrammar you can improve your English in one or two months.

  • size 6.1 MB