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)
HNO2 conjugate acid = one more hydrogen conjugate base = one less hydrogen
The conjugate base and conjugate acid for HS04 is: Conjugate acid is H2SO4 Conjugate base is SO42
NH2- is the conjugate base of ammonia.
The conjugate acid of F- is HF.
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.
The word "ir" means "to go" in Spanish, while "ser" means "to be." Both are verbs used to describe actions or states of being.
In Spanish, there are three irregular verbs in the imperfect tense: ser, ir, and ver. These verbs have unique conjugations in the imperfect tense that do not follow the regular patterns of regular -ar, -er, or -ir verbs.
Only if you tell us what verbs to translate and conjugate.
The verb 'ser' is used to indicate identity, characteristics, and origin, while 'ir' is used to express movement or location. 'Ser' is used to talk about what someone or something is, while 'ir' is used to talk about where someone or something is going.
Actually, there are to verbs for 'To be.' They are ser and estar. You conjugate them appropriately to form "is." "es" would be singular: Tú eres muy bonita - you are very pretty Ella es...- she is Ellas son- they are
You need to conjugate verbs in most languages. Whether you realize it or not, you conjugate verbs in English as well as in French. Use the French verb "avoir" for example. "j'ai" translates to "I have", and "il a" translates to "he has". If you didn't conjugate it and just left it as "j'avoir" then that would translate to "I to have" which is obviously incorrect.
It is not used with the verbs tener, ser, and estar.
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Regular Verbs
it makes no sense to conjugue French verbs starting with 'ir'. But the second group of French verbs end with 'ir'. The standard model is 'finir'
complete with the verbs 'ser; and 'estar'