Verb Conjugation (Regular and Irregular) - Present, Past, Future, Conditional

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    GCSE

    Mastery of verbal morphology underpins all communicative competence, necessitating the manipulation of temporal frames to narrate, predict, and hypothesize. Candidates must distinguish between perfective and imperfective aspects in past narration and employ the conditional mood for politeness or hypothetical scenarios. Success requires the accurate retrieval of regular paradigms and high-frequency irregular stems across the timeline to ensure precise subject-verb agreement.

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