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The verb "
vivir
" (to live) in Spanish conjugates to "
él vive
" for "he lives."
The verb "
comer
" (to eat) in Spanish conjugates to "
tú comes
" for "you eat."
Spanish verbs are conjugated differently depending on the subject
pronoun
(yo, tú, él/ella, nosotros, vosotros, ellos/ellas).
-er
verbs are irregular, meaning they have unique forms that need to be learned
separately
from other verbs.
Regular -ar verbs in Spanish follow a specific pattern when conjugated in different
tenses.
The verb "hablar" (to speak) in Spanish conjugates to "yo
hablo
" for "I speak."
The verb "
hablar
" (to speak) in Spanish conjugates to "
él habla
" for "he speaks."
The verb "
comer
" (to eat) in Spanish conjugates to "
él come
" for "he eats."
The verb "
estar
" (to be) in Spanish conjugates to "
yo estoy
" for "I am."
The verb "
beber
" (to drink) in Spanish conjugates to "
él
bebe" for "he drinks."
The verb "
ser
" (to be) in Spanish conjugates to "
él es
" for "he is."
To say "I am from Mexico," use "
soy de México
" in Spanish.
In Spanish, there is no difference between singular and plural when using the
present tense
with
-ar verbs.
Irregular
-er verbs do not follow this pattern and require
memorization.
"
Mi país
es México" means "My country is
Mexico
" in Spanish.
The verb "
cantar
" (to sing) in Spanish conjugates to "
tu cantas
" for "you sing."
To form the past tense of regular -ar verbs in Spanish, add "
-íe
" or "
-ía
" to the end of the infinitive stem.
To form the plural of a word ending with an
'o'
, simply add '
-es'
at the end.
The verb "
hablar
" (to speak) in Spanish conjugates to "
nosotros hablamos
" for "we speak."
The verb "estudiar" (to study) in Spanish conjugates to "
nosotros estudiamos
" for "
we study.
"
When forming the past tense of regular
-er verbs in Spanish
, change the ending of the infinitive stem by adding "
-íste
" or "-iste" to it.
The verb "ir" (to go) in Spanish conjugates to "
él va
" for "he goes."
The verb "
hablar
" (to speak) in Spanish conjugates to "vosotros habláis" for "
you all speak.
"
The verb "
dormir
" (to sleep) in Spanish conjugates to "
vosotros dormís
" for "you all sleep."
The verb "ir" (to go) in Spanish conjugates to "
tú vas
" for "
you go.
"
The verb "
tener
" (to have) in Spanish conjugates to "
él tiene
" for "he has."
The verb "
hablar
" (to speak) in Spanish conjugates to "
ellos hablan
" for "they speak."
The verb "
hacer
" (to do/make) in Spanish conjugates to "
él hace
" for "he does/makes."
To say "How are you?" use "
¿Cómo estás/estas
?" in Spanish.
To say "My name is Juan," use "Me
llamo Juan
" in Spanish.
When asking about someone's nationality or origin, use "
de dónde eres/venís
" instead of "qué país eres/venís
de.
"
To say "
Goodbye
!" use "
Adiós
" or "Hasta luego" in Spanish.
The verb "
ver
" (to see) in Spanish conjugates to "
él ve
" for "he sees."
"Yo
tengo
" means "
I have
" in Spanish.
"Tú
tienes
" means "
you have
" in Spanish.
To ask where someone lives, use "
¿Dónde vives/viven tú(s)
" in Spanish.
"
Yo soy de México
" translates to "
I'm from Mexico
" in English.
"
Él/Ella tiene
" means "he/she has" in Spanish.
The verb "
comer
" (to eat) in Spanish conjugates to "
yo como
" for "I eat."
"
Ella
/
Él es de Argentina
" translates to "she/he is from Argentina" in English.
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