Mexican Conjugation:
compratir
comprato
comprates
comprate
compratimos
compraten
compraten
French Conjugation (Francais)
I'm going to use finir( To Finish ) as an example
Je Finis (-is)
Tu Finis (-is)
Il Finit (-it)
Elle Finit (-it)
On Finit (-it)
Qui Finit? (-it)
Nous Finissons (-issons)
Vous Finissez (-issez)
Ils Finissent (-issent)
Elles Finissent (-issent)
To conjugate regular -ir verbs in Spanish, you remove the -ir ending and add the appropriate ending depending on the subject. For example, for the verb "vivir" (to live), to say "I live" you would use the form "vivo" and for "you live," it would be "vives." This pattern is consistent for all -ir verbs in Spanish.
A French regular verb is a verb that follows a common conjugation pattern. Regular verbs typically end in -er, -ir, or -re and conjugate predictably according to their verb group. Examples of regular verbs in French include "aimer" (to love), "finir" (to finish), and "vendre" (to sell).
To conjugate the verb "repetir" in the present progressive form in Spanish, drop the -ir ending and add -iendo to the stem. The present progressive form of "repetir" is "repitiendo."
There are three types of regular verbs: -er, -ir, and -re For an -er verb such as aimer (to like/love) you begin to conjugate the verb by removing the ending , -er, and leaving just the stem of the verb, aim. Regular -er verb endings are: -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent. Depending on the subject you are conjugating for determines which ending is to be used. For other regular verbs you do the same process of detaching the endig from the stem and adding the respective ending. -ir verb endings are: -is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, -issent. -re verb endings are: -s, -s,-(no ending), -ons, -ez, -ent.
To conjugate regular -er verbs in French, you remove the -er ending and add the appropriate endings depending on the subject pronoun. For -ir verbs, you remove the -ir ending and add the appropriate endings. Make sure to follow the specific conjugation pattern for each verb tense. For example, in the present tense: For an -er verb like "parler" (to speak), you'd have: Je parle Tu parles Il/Elle parle Nous parlons Vous parlez Ils/Elles parlent For an -ir verb like "finir" (to finish), you'd have: Je finis Tu finis Il/Elle finit Nous finissons Vous finissez Ils/Elles finissent
To conjugate the verb "ir" (to go) in Spanish, you use the following conjugation: Yo voy (I go) TΓΊ vas (You go) Γl/Ella/Usted va (He/She/You(formal) goes) Nosotros vamos (We go) Vosotros vais (You all go) Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes van (They/You all go)
Ir al baño. You would have to conjugate the verb "ir" to whatever tense you would need it for.
depends on what the verb ends in, and what tense you want to conjugate in.
A French regular verb is a verb that follows a common conjugation pattern. Regular verbs typically end in -er, -ir, or -re and conjugate predictably according to their verb group. Examples of regular verbs in French include "aimer" (to love), "finir" (to finish), and "vendre" (to sell).
The imperfect is the most regular tense in Spanish. There are only three irregular verbs in this tense: Ir, Ser, and Ver. To conjugate, add the following to the stem of the verb: Ar verbs: Aba, abas, aba, abamos abais, aban. For Ir or Er verbs: ía, ías, ía, íamos, íais, ían.
Finir is a regular -ir verb. je finis tu finis il/elle/on finit nous finissons vous finissez ils/elles finissent
Present tense: yo: abro ella/el/Usd:abre tu:abres nosotros/as:abrimos ellos/ellas/Usds:abren it means to open, and is conjugated regularly,(as you can see) for an ir verb.
i could you could
To conjugate the verb "repetir" in the present progressive form in Spanish, drop the -ir ending and add -iendo to the stem. The present progressive form of "repetir" is "repitiendo."
To conjugate a verb is to change it to fit the sentence. To conjugate run you could say: I run, He/She runs, We run, They run. Conjugation in the English language usually only applies to the He/She form as said.
the verb is pleurer so then you have to conjugate it
danser is the verb - you have to conjugate it.
There are three types of regular verbs: -er, -ir, and -re For an -er verb such as aimer (to like/love) you begin to conjugate the verb by removing the ending , -er, and leaving just the stem of the verb, aim. Regular -er verb endings are: -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent. Depending on the subject you are conjugating for determines which ending is to be used. For other regular verbs you do the same process of detaching the endig from the stem and adding the respective ending. -ir verb endings are: -is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, -issent. -re verb endings are: -s, -s,-(no ending), -ons, -ez, -ent.