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What are the salient features of Spanish verb conjugation?

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The main feature in Spanish verb conjugation is that through multiple spellings and versions of the same verb, it is possible to not only know what is being done, but who is doing it. Verbs and many other words conjugate in Spanish according to whether a person is male or female, as well as first person and third person points of view.

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