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Yes. There are many. The basics are changing verbs ending in -ar and -ir. For example: caminar (walk)

yo camino (i walk)

usted camina (you walk)

nosotros caminamos (we walk)

ellos caminan (they walk)

and so on.

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Adjectives go after the thing they describe.

the thing and the adjective must agree in gender

the thing and the adjective must agree in number.

Ex: Ellos son mis maestros favoritos. favorite is the adjective. notice that it comes AFTER maestros, or teachers, because it is the thing that is being described. "maestros" is both plural AND masculine, so "favoritos" is plural and masculine to match.

one more: Eres mi persona favorita. "favorita" goes AFTER "persona" and is feminine and singular because "persona" is.

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(i) Find the stem by removing the infinitive-ending (-ar, -er, ir).

(ii) Add relevant personal endings (e.g. for -ar verbs: -o/-as/-a/-amos/-ais/-an).

(NB some verbs experience a vowel mutation in the stem (e.g. mover/muevo))

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No, there aren't.

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Too vague.

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