Estamos
The nosotros form of the verb "dormir" in the present tense is "dormimos," which means "we sleep."
In the present or preterit tense, it would be "nos lavamos". In the imperfect, it would be "nos lavábamos."
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...)
Estar is a singular verb in Spanish.
"Nosotros estudiamos inglés en la universidad" means "we study English at the university." The "nosotros" is not necessary in this case, because the form of the verb already implies "we study". It can be added for emphasis or clarity.
The correct form of the verb, for nosotros and present tense, is "fascina". Past tense is fascinó, future is fascinará.
That is the correct spelling of estar, the Spanish verb "to be" (to be at the present time, as in something changeable).
The nosotros form of the verb "dormir" in the present tense is "dormimos," which means "we sleep."
In the present or preterit tense, it would be "nos lavamos". In the imperfect, it would be "nos lavábamos."
The 'We' form (known as the 'Nosotros' form in Spanish) for Conocer is "Conocemos".
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...)
It would fall in the category of estar, as estar is a temporary verb and ser is permanent.
no es (singular) of the verb "ser". no está is the singular of the verb "estar."No son (plural) of the verb "ser". no estan(plural) of the verb "estar"
First, let's understand what "are" is in the English language. In the conjugation for the verb "to be", it is used in the second person singular and plural (you are), the first person plural (we are), and the third person plural (they are). This is an unusual English verb, because it has a unique form in the first person (I am). The third person singular is "is". (He/she/it is). This is all much more complex in Spanish. There are two verbs for "to be", depending on the context in which they are used. "Estar" and "ser". There are six unique forms for each verb. The ones corresponding to the English "are" would be: Estar: Tú estás, nosotros estamos, vosotros estáis, ustedes están. Ser: Tú eres, nosotros somos, vosotros sois, ustedes son. In addition, Spanish utilizes the subjunctive much more than in English. This is used to imply a sense of doubt or uncertainty. This is a rather confusing topic, but there is another whole separate set of terms when using this "mood". The terms for this "mood" are: Estar: Tú estés, nosotros estemos, vosotros estéis, ustedes estén Ser: Tú seas, nosotros seamos, vosotros seáis, ustedes Sean
In Spanish, the verb 'estar' means "to be" in a temporary or conditional sense, often used to express location, feelings, states, or conditions that are not permanent. It is one of the two main verbs for "to be" in Spanish, the other being 'ser'.
The correct verb form depends on whether the company name is singular or plural. The verb form should agree with the noun.
"Nosotros estudiamos inglés en la universidad" means "we study English at the university." The "nosotros" is not necessary in this case, because the form of the verb already implies "we study". It can be added for emphasis or clarity.