Active:
Indicative: ferio, feris, ferit, ferimus, feritis, feriunt
Subjunctive: feriam, ferias, feriat, feriamus, feriatis, feriant
Passive:
Indicative: ferior, feriris, feritur, ferimur, ferimini, feriuntur
Subjunctive: feriar, feriaris, feriatur, feriamur, feriamini, feriantur
weaved
I am...you are...he/she/it is...we are...you are...they are
Il est - he is = present tense
The verb "to be," would conjugate in the present tense as: "I am," "you are," "he (or she) is," "we are," and "they are." In English there is not a different plural form for the second person; "you" can be either singular or plural, depending on the context.
Assuming that you are referring to the present indicative tense/mood, it would be "tú te acuestas".
A tense sign in latin is a letter of group of letters that indicates what tense (perfect, imperfect, present, ect.) the word is. The tense of the verb tells if the verb happened in the past, present, or future.
To conjugate "jugar" with "ellos" (they), you would say "ellos juegan." This form is the third person plural of the verb "jugar" in the present tense.
tense
= jugar - infinitive==juego/juegas/juega/jugamos/jugais/juegan - present tense=
To conjugate stem-changing verbs in Spanish, you change the stem of the verb in all forms except nosotros and vosotros. The stem change occurs in the present tense and sometimes in the preterite tense.
Traer in the present tense: yo traigo, tú traes, él/ella/Ud. trae, nosotros traemos, vosotros traéis, ellos/ellas/Uds. traen.
depends on what the verb ends in, and what tense you want to conjugate in.