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Originally Posted by volk1
Actually, we also must conjugate verbs. It's just not noticed so much as we are used to speaking it so often.
FOR EXAMPLE:
"to be"
I am
You are
He/She is
It is
We are
They are
"to do"
I do
You do
He/She does
It does
We do
They do
...as can be shown with many other verbs in the English language.
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Haha, I should have been more specific. I meant that in English - you don't change how your verb is conjuaged for EVERY pronoun, as you do in German. Also - when you conjugate in English - you don't have the same ending on each different verb for every time you use the same pronoun.
But my dear Lisa, you are indeed correctomundo on that example.