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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the third option. A conjugation is a complete list of the singular and plural verb forms in a particular tense. Conjugation is the variation of the form of a verb in a certain language. Hope this answers the question.
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Answer:Conjugation Explanation:In other words, conjugation is a schematic arrangement of the different forms of a verb in a particular tense, which are also conjugated differently depending on person, number, or mood. Here is an example of how the base verb "make" can be conjugated in different tenses:Present SimpleI, You, We, They: makeHe, She, It: makesPresent ContinuousI: am makingYou, We, They: are makingHe, She, It: is makingPresent PerfectI, You, We, They: have madeHe, She, It: has madePast SimpleI, You, We, They, He, She, It: madePast ContinuousI, He, She, It: was makingYou, We, They: were makingPast PerfectI, You, We, They, He, She, It: had made