US /'kɒndʒəˌgeɪtɪd/
・UK /'kɒndʒʊgeɪtɪd/
Mixtures of capsular polysaccharides either conjugated or native are used as vaccines.
polysaccharides, either conjugated or native are used as vaccines.
context or how they're conjugated or used in different, in word families. You need to
Understand how they're used in different contexts or how they're conjugated or used in different word families.
Can't say that, because "once." "To" does not shorten into "wanna." Only "want to." "Going to," or "gunna," is used with a subject and the conjugated verb "to be." I am going to be there at six.
Going to, or gonna, is used with a subject and the conjugated verb ‘to be’.
This is because it's the verb conjugated in the present simple with third person slow singular.
This is because it's the verb conjugated in the present simple with 3rd person singular.
Learning English with Jennifer, and it is conjugated as third person singular because there's one gerund verb.
The verb is invest is conjugated in the present continuous because it's happening now.
but is conjugated in the past simple.
This uses the verb to read, but is conjugated in the past simple.
It's conjugated in the past simple because we have last week.
but it is conjugated according to pronouns: