


What is an Unconjugated Verb?
Unconjugated refers to a verb or an adjective that has not been changed in form to indicate tense, person, number, or gender. In other words, it is the base or infinitive form of the word, without any suffixes or endings added to indicate its grammatical function in a sentence.
For example, the verb "to run" is unconjugated because it does not change its form when used in different tenses, such as "I run," "he runs," "they ran," etc. Each of these forms has the same basic structure and ending, with only slight changes in the suffixes to indicate the subject and tense.
In contrast, a conjugated verb would be one that has been changed in form to indicate its grammatical function in a sentence, such as "I ran," "he is running," "they have run." These forms are different from the unconjugated form because they include suffixes or endings that indicate the subject, tense, and number of the verb.



