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Hi, I tested detail page of conjugation of verbs and it is great. But I found one sort of systematical error there.

Almost every titles of verb has active link (for Present, Preterit, Imperfect, Conditional etc.). It means when you go with mouse over the title, title will be underlined at this time and you can go to special page for detailed explanation of Present / Preterit / Imperfect etc.

But there are 3 titles which have no links:

Subjunctive: - Imperfect Subjunctive (#1) - Imperfect Subjunctive #2

Pefect: - Plue Perfect

Correct these 3 links, please.

Thanks Mirek

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HI Mirek, I observed this and reported it...some things are really slow here, sorry.

I will insist.wink

  • Thanks Heidita, I hope these 3 missing links will be added soon. Mirek - mirek Nov 1, 2009 flag
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Please, can you correct error which I have described above? For instance: See page

  • http://www.spanishdict.com/conjugate/hablar

And you will see there ar absent 3 underlines titles: for Imperfect Subjunctive, Imperfect Subjunctive #2 and Pefect: - Plue Perfect.

Thank you. Mirek

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If I am following your question correctly you provided the incorrect link. It is the box showing the conjugated forms at the bottom of the translations that is missing the links to the tenses you mentioned. Your link takes you to the fully conjugated page.

hablar translated

[link text][2]

[2]: hablar

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qfreed,

i think that the link depends on your last activity:

if you only write http://www.spanishdict.com/conjugate/hablar, that you may be right, but if you write the same link and then you click on Complete hablar conjugation, you will see really complet forms of forms of hablar, that is also forms like Imperfect Subjunctive, Imperfect Subjunctive #2 and Pefect: - Plue Perfect.

And these 3 forms has no links (!), but the other have always the link. And this is my reported error.

Mirek

  • I understood your observation and I agree with it. - qfreed Oct 30, 2009 flag
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While we're at it the traditional term is "pluperfect" (one word and not "plue..."). The conjugation page that I looked at had (at least) the correct spelling, although it was (incorrectly) written as two words.

![pluperfect][1]

[1]: plu

  • Thanks, Q. It would have taken me quite a while to figure out how to do the circling (and I wouldn't have had the patience). - samdie Oct 30, 2009 flag
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