for "ire" verbs count back 5 letters from the end. If its a vowel then use the "isc". for example: capire becomes capisco for I understand.
what is the use verbs and verbals
"specialize", "use", "live", and "help" are all action verbs, not linking verbs.
You either use the preterite or imperfect tense. Preterite is used when the action is completed (we talked for 1 hour) and imperfect is used when it is unknown if the action has ended (we were talking/ used to talk).Preterite endings(-ar verbs: hablar as example)Yo: hablé Nosotros: hablamosTú: hablasteél/ella/ Ud.:habló Ellas/Ellos/Uds: hablaronPreterite endigs( -er/ir verbs: comer as example)Yo: comí Nosotros: comimosTú: comisteél/ella/ud: comió Ellos/ella/uds: comieronImperfect endings (-ar verbs)Yo: hablaba Nosotros: hablábamosTúhablabasél/ella/ud: hablaba Ellos/ellas/uds: hablabanImperfect endings (er/ir verbs)Yo: comía Nosotros: comíamosTú: comíasél/ella/ud: comía Ellos/ellas/uds: comían
good verbs to use when doing a writing
Present Tense in Spanish is what you use to conjugate verbs in the present. In Spanish there are: AR verbs, ER verbs, IR verbs. Example) Tocar, Comer, Salir You take off the AR, ER, or IR and add an ending to it. AR verb endings: (yo) - o (nosotros) - amos (tú) - as (vosotros) - áis (él, ella, usted) - a (ellos, ellas, ustedes) - an ER verb endings: (yo) - o (nosotros) - emos (tú) - es (vosotros) - éis (él, ella, usted) - e (ellos, ellas, ustedes) - en IR verb endings: (yo) - o (nosotros) - imos (tú) - es (vosotros) - ís (él, ella, usted) - e (ellos, ellas, ustedes) - en Examples) 1) (AR) She studies - Ella estudia; from the verb Estudiar 2) (ER) I sleep - Yo duermo; from the verb Dormir 3) (IR) You receive - Recibes tú; from the verb Recibir
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what is the use verbs and verbals
"specialize", "use", "live", and "help" are all action verbs, not linking verbs.
these is for plural verbs en this for singular verbs. e.g.: this chair, these chairs
You either use the preterite or imperfect tense. Preterite is used when the action is completed (we talked for 1 hour) and imperfect is used when it is unknown if the action has ended (we were talking/ used to talk).Preterite endings(-ar verbs: hablar as example)Yo: hablé Nosotros: hablamosTú: hablasteél/ella/ Ud.:habló Ellas/Ellos/Uds: hablaronPreterite endigs( -er/ir verbs: comer as example)Yo: comí Nosotros: comimosTú: comisteél/ella/ud: comió Ellos/ella/uds: comieronImperfect endings (-ar verbs)Yo: hablaba Nosotros: hablábamosTúhablabasél/ella/ud: hablaba Ellos/ellas/uds: hablabanImperfect endings (er/ir verbs)Yo: comía Nosotros: comíamosTú: comíasél/ella/ud: comía Ellos/ellas/uds: comían
good verbs to use when doing a writing
Present Tense in Spanish is what you use to conjugate verbs in the present. In Spanish there are: AR verbs, ER verbs, IR verbs. Example) Tocar, Comer, Salir You take off the AR, ER, or IR and add an ending to it. AR verb endings: (yo) - o (nosotros) - amos (tú) - as (vosotros) - áis (él, ella, usted) - a (ellos, ellas, ustedes) - an ER verb endings: (yo) - o (nosotros) - emos (tú) - es (vosotros) - éis (él, ella, usted) - e (ellos, ellas, ustedes) - en IR verb endings: (yo) - o (nosotros) - imos (tú) - es (vosotros) - ís (él, ella, usted) - e (ellos, ellas, ustedes) - en Examples) 1) (AR) She studies - Ella estudia; from the verb Estudiar 2) (ER) I sleep - Yo duermo; from the verb Dormir 3) (IR) You receive - Recibes tú; from the verb Recibir
In the past tense.
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You should use the appropriate verb for the meaning you want to convey. Some verbs are regular, but many verbs, including many frequently used verbs, are not. In English you cannot avoid using irregular verbs. So always use the correct verb! If you make a habit of doing this, it will get easier, and eventually it will become automatic! And then you won't even have to think about it!
You would use the word 'he' after the verbs 'is' or 'was'.
To learn how to use them in their past forms.