Again, we saw that we could extend the functionality of the recent Italian and French and Spanish Verb Conjugation Tutorial as shown below, by, for Italian, to start with, trying to help the native English speaker out for where to look on the โconjugationโ table presented for the English verb of interest, regarding conjugation information that might match their (verb) tense of interest.
As you probably well know, every language on Earth has its peculiarities regarding how we express ourselves with regard to time, and a lot of that is associated with the verbs, or action words we use, and in the case of โฆ
- Italian
- French
- Spanish
โฆ that expression of the context of time in the grammatical usage, especially for people speaking the language, is reflected by conjugations made to the verb. Conversely, as I, a native English speaker, got to think about as this web application proceeded, English has words like โamโ and โhaveโ and โhavingโ and โbeenโ and โwillโ and โshallโ and โisโ and โareโ and โwasโ and โwereโ and โwouldโ and โshouldโ and โhasโ and โhadโ and โtoโ and โโbeโ and โbeingโ preceeding verbs, which can have, basically, two suffixes โ-ingโ and โ-edโ (expressing present participles and past participles respectively) to try to do what conjugation does for Italian (we program for today) and French and Spanish languages.
But thereโs more to โtenseโ than Past, Present and Future as you well can imagine should you learn a language other than your native tongue, which you tend to โgo along with the flowโ perhaps unaware that โtenseโ exists, for some learners. There are concepts as layers on top about the context of the time the person is speaking relative to the time they are or were talking about โฆ it gets complex โฆ so you get concepts like โPresent Perfect Progressiveโ (which we did a tutorial about at HTML/Javascript Present Perfect Progressive Primer Tutorial) if you get right into the ins and outs of all this grammar โฆ which you might need to do to master that second language.
Yet again, nothing changes about the techniques used today doing away with any need for a server side language by channelling the Ajax jQuery thoughts we presented with Ajax jQuery Primer Tutorial to make the most of the great resource that WordReference.com is. This happens in our HTML and Javascript programming source code you could call italian_conjugationhtml, which changed to add in Italian โtenseโ thoughts in thisway, with this live
run link.
Again, we hope you try some Italian, with specified โtenseโ prefix words and suffix endings, to see how the new functionality helps you out with Italian verb conjugations.
Previous relevant Italian and French and Spanish Verb Conjugation Tutorial is shown below.
We saw that we could extend the functionality of yesterdayโs Italian Verb Conjugation Primer Tutorial as shown below, by accessing other resources from the great WordReference.com, adding French and Spanish verb conjugation to yesterdayโs Italian verb conjugation.
As a rule we tend to find that replacing text with HTML select โdropdownโ menus can help out this adaption pretty effectively. The other feature of todayโs Javascript coding is the use of eval to team with the language code to direct user traffic to the correct parts of the WordReference.com website.
Along the way we added some background โflagโ imagery we found at Science Kids โฆ thanks, heaps.
Down the little brick road we also added a couple of hashtag navigators, HTML a links that just navigate within the page, allowing the user to move from the conjugation yellow zone to the translation zone (if you translated from English), as much as anything because the conjugation may need to be prompted by picking the โverbโ amongst the list of โtranslatedโ possibilities, which you can then feed into the rightmost HTML input type=text textbox to, more than likely, get the (verb) conjugation you may have missed with the first pass.
Nothing changes about the techniques used today doing away with any need for a server side language by channelling the Ajax jQuery thoughts we presented with Ajax jQuery Primer Tutorial to make the most of the great resource that WordReference.com is. This happens in our HTML and Javascript programming source code you could call italian_conjugationhtml, which changed to add in French and Spanish in thisway, with this live
run link.
Hope you try it out.
Previous relevant Italian Verb Conjugation Primer Tutorial is shown below.
Learning Italian as a native English speaker is best done when you are young, and beginning recently on this quest, I learnt a bit of this.
To me, what stuck out, was how easy we get it in English with regard to (the lack of) conjugating verbs, or articles, or adjectives, in our grammar.
Is it that, in English, we can say something in a hurry and, sort of, wait to fix it up later, because we donโt conjugate verbs in our mind, or is this not how it works in other languages? Actually, am pretty sure no, because conjugation is done so fast in the minds of Italian speakers that it is no issue โฆ hard to imagine, though, from where Iโm standing โฆ well, actually, sitting. Am not here to say, but know it is this, that teachers of Italian to English native speakers, concentrate on in early lessons.
With this in mind, we donโt for one second pretend we are not using the wonderful resources at WordReference.com with todayโs web application, but we thank them for their brilliance, and just rearrange things that you could glean perfectly well from here but need to take a few more steps to reach the conjugation (today itโs just verbs) web page bits, whereas we throw the conjugation bits straight at you. And yes, we do try to cater for the irregular verbs, and where they are regular you should see the word โregularโ mentioned in the yellow zone conjugation areas โฆ because we all know โฆ well, you know what we mean?!
The techniques used today do away with any need for a server side language by channelling the Ajax jQuery thoughts we presented with Ajax jQuery Primer Tutorial to make the most of the great resource that WordReference.com is. This happens in our HTML and Javascript programming source code you could call italian_conjugationhtml with this live
run link.
So we hope you enjoy this break from our usual (other way around) ESL game (if itโs a game) to some โConjugate, Italian Styleโ play.
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