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    I agree this would be nice as an extra, although I definitely wouldn’t like to lose the conjugated form. If I had to pick between the conjugated and infinitive versions I would definitely pick the conjugated forms since they:

    1. Fit the context sentence – and it’s best to learn sentences and groups of words rather than isolated ones.
    2. Help me to internalize the most common conjugations of a verb. Learning the infinitives + the conjugation rules is good but IMO having the common conjugations hard-wired into your brain is better.

    Still agree with having both and may get around to it one day, but it’s not a high priority and is actually pretty difficult to find a good source of data for all the supported languages.

    Hmmm, just though that adding a button on the flashcards page to access an external dictionary (like the sidebar dictionary http://blog.readlang.com/2013/11/07/custom-dictionaries.html)…

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Yes, this would definitely be a great feature! I'm learning English and when I encounter a verb in the past tense, I add it to the word list, later I look through the list and edit verbs to their base forms and also edit the context like this: "I look(ed) at the sky". So the system could recognize the verb in the context.
    It's pretty annoying.

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