babiesmiles
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snowy ciara said:No worries babies, you (and your English) rock. I think you mean "conjugation" of verbs there, but I'm not sure. You're referring to changing the verb form to match the sentence, like "I am, he is, she is, we are" and so on?
Thank you Snowy ( hugs )
No I didn't mean that, I meant instead when you have two related sentences and the verb/s of the second one have to follow in a right tense the verb of the first one .
It in latin is called consecutio and we in Italian use the latin word to define it .
I don't make any example to not worsen my position ...
