It is chiefly basic bodies that inflect the light towards themselves.
What confusion the practice must make in the language, especially when we come to inflect this part of the verb with st or est, has already been suggested.
Johnson, indeed, made the preterit subjunctive like the indicative; and this may have induced the author to change his plan, and inflect this part of the verb with st.
Sum primary verbs with =j= in the present stem inflect in the present like the weak verbs of the first class.
The present participls in Gothic inflect like weak adjectivs (§ 133).
The comparativs inflect exactly like weak adjectivs, but the f.
The =j= of these formations which in the presentinflect entirely like weak verbs of the I.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inflect" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.