did~: Identifies the tense of the verb as perfect. The perfect tense is a completed action and in most cases is related to the English past tense. Alternate Translations: had (when the subject of the verb precedes the verb)
will~: Identifies the tense of the verb as imperfect. The imperfect tense is an incomplete action and is closely related to the English present and future tenses. Alternate Translations: do
be~: Identifies the voice of the verb as passive.
make~: Identifies the the mood of the verb as causative. Alternate Translations: cause; give; let; take
much~: Identifies the mood of the verb as intensive. Alternate Translations: many, completely
self~: Identifies the voice of the verb as reflexive. Alternate Translations: act
>~: Identifies the verb form as infinitive.
!(ms)~: Identifies the verb as a masculine singular imperative.
!(mp)~: Identifies the verb as a masculine plural imperative.
!(fs)~: Identifies the verb as a feminine singular imperative.
!(fp)~: Identifies the verb as a feminine plural imperative.
I~: Identifies the subject of the verb as first person common singular.
we~: Identifies the subject of the verb as first person common plural.
you(ms)~: Identifies the subject of the verb as second person masculine singular.
you(mp)~: Identifies the subject of the verb as second person masculine plural.
you(fs)~: Identifies the subject of the verb as second person feminine singular.
you(fp)~: Identifies the subject of the verb as second person feminine plural.
he~: Identifies the subject of the verb as third person masculine singular. Alternate Translations: any; it; one; that
she~: Identifies the subject of the verb as third person feminine singular.
they~: Identifies the subject of the verb as third person common plural.
they(m)~: Identifies the subject of the verb as third person masculine plural.
they(f)~: Identifies the subject of the verb as third person feminine plural.
~ing(ms): Masculine singular verb participle denoting an action (such as baking) or one of action (such as a baking one, or baker).
~ing(mp): Masculine plural verb participle denoting an action (such as baking) or one of action (such as a baking one, or baker).
~ing(fs): Feminine singular verb participle denoting an action (such as baking) or one of action (such as a baking one, or baker).
~ing(fp): Feminine plural verb participle denoting an action (such as baking) or one of action (such as a baking one, or baker).
~ed(ms): Masculine singular verb passive participle denoting an action (such as baked).
~ed(mp): Masculine plural verb passive participle denoting an action (such as baked).
~ed(fs): Feminine singular verb passive participle denoting an action (such as baked).
~ed(fp): Feminine plural verb passive participle denoting an action (such as baked).