In Spanish, you attach the pronoun to an infinitive when the pronoun is functioning as the object of the verb. This is done to create a single word and maintain the correct stress in the sentence structure. Examples include "comerlo" (to eat it) and "decirte" (to tell you).
Direct object pronouns can be attached to an infinitive verb in Spanish when the infinitive is preceded by a conjugated verb. This is a common structure in Spanish known as the "infinitive construction." This typically happens in sentences where the direct object pronoun refers to the same person or thing as the subject of the conjugated verb.
In Spanish, an indirect object pronoun usually comes before a conjugated verb, while a direct object pronoun can come either before a conjugated verb or be attached to an infinitive or gerund.
Yes, "cantar" is an infinitive in Spanish, meaning "to sing."
The indirect object pronoun for "tu" in Spanish is "te."
The indirect object pronoun for "ustedes" is "les" in Spanish.
Direct object pronouns can be attached to an infinitive verb in Spanish when the infinitive is preceded by a conjugated verb. This is a common structure in Spanish known as the "infinitive construction." This typically happens in sentences where the direct object pronoun refers to the same person or thing as the subject of the conjugated verb.
In Spanish, an indirect object pronoun usually comes before a conjugated verb, while a direct object pronoun can come either before a conjugated verb or be attached to an infinitive or gerund.
Yes, "cantar" is an infinitive in Spanish, meaning "to sing."
"est" is a verb form, not a pronoun. In particular it is the third-person present form of the infinitive "être," to be.
Nevar (infinitive).
Dar. That is the infinitive
It is the Spanish verb "to speak." It is an infinitive. In Spanish, there are infinitive verbs which end in -ar, -er, and -ir. Since this infinitive ends in -ar, it is commonly called an "-ar verb."
nadar is the Spanish infinitive meaning "to swim".
empacar (Infinitive)
If soy is Spanish, ser.
Infinitive
empacar (Infinitive)