e- ie
"Applies" is a verb. It is the third person singular form of the verb "apply."
it depends on the tense. in present: Nosotros perdemos (we normally lose) in past: nosotros perdimos (we lost) / nosotros perdíamos (we used to lose) nosotros perderemos (we will lose) nosotros vamos a perder (we're going to lose) nosotros perderíamos (we would lose if...)
The stem of a French -er verb is the part of the verb that remains constant and is used to conjugate the verb in different tenses. It is formed by removing the -er ending from the infinitive form of the verb. For example, in the verb "parler" (to speak), the stem is "parl-".
The present participle of "follow" is "following".
Yes, the verb escribir (to write) is a stem-changing verb in Spanish. In the present tense, the stem changes from "e" to "ie" in the conjugation of some forms. For example, "yo escribo" (I write) vs. "tú escribes" (you write).
"Applies" is a verb. It is the third person singular form of the verb "apply."
A regular verb does not change its stem. An irregular verb generally changes its stem. Example: Ich schwimme - du schwimmst is a regular verb because the stem schwimm- does not change Example: Ich gebe - du gibst is an irregular verb because the stem geb- changes to gib. Regular verbs add the ending -t in the past tense. ie. geglaubt Irregular verbs add the ending -en in the past tense. ie. gegeben
Compr- is the stem.
The stem of βαπτίζω is βαπτ-
Yobu.
The present participle of "follow" is "following".
YES. In the present tense (both in the indicative and subjunctive), volver goes through a "o -ue" stem change in the "yo", "tu", "el" and "ellos" forms.
nadar
it depends on the tense. in present: Nosotros perdemos (we normally lose) in past: nosotros perdimos (we lost) / nosotros perdíamos (we used to lose) nosotros perderemos (we will lose) nosotros vamos a perder (we're going to lose) nosotros perderíamos (we would lose if...)
먹자/먹자요! Adding 자 to the end of a verb stem adds the meaning of "let's do this". 먹다 is the verb for "to eat" and 먹 is the verb stem. 요 is added to make it more polite.
CHOCAR is the only verb among the choices, chocar, poder, contar, or costar, that is not an o -> ue stem-changing verb.
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.