The document discusses verb conjugations and forms related to the verbal noun "to wrong" in English. It provides the conjugations for the present, past, and future tenses of "to wrong" for different subjects including I, you, we, they. It also lists the negative and imperative forms.
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Protections:
1. (Verbal noun)
He wronged, treated
unjustly.
to wrong
Attached
Pronouns
Imperfect Tense
Starting verb in a
verbal sentence.
when the subject is
SING. or PLU.
Detached
Pronouns
Past Tense
He wrongs.
(266)
Starting verb in a
verbal sentence.
He wronged.
when the subject is
SING. or PLU.
He will wrong.
You two do/ will
wrong.
They two wronged.
They wrong.
They all wronged.
They will wrong.
near future:
near past:
You wrong.
+
+
You wronged.
You will wrong.
You two do / will
wrong.
distant future:
You two wronged.
You all wrong.
+
Past
continuous:
You all wronged.
+
You all will wrong.
(with noun)
I wrong.
(with verb)
I will wrong.
I wronged.
We wrong.
We wronged.
We will wrong.
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Negative
Imperative
Don’t wrong!
Wrong!
Singular
Don’t (you two) wrong!
Wrong (you
two)!
Dual
Don’t (you all) wrong!
Wrong (you all)!
Passive participle
Plural
Active participle
one who is wronged
one who wrongs
Singular
Dual
those who wrong
those who are wronged
Passive Voice
(it, he) is being wronged
(it, he) is wronged
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Plural
Passive Voice