Servir is an e to i stem changer.
This means that the I changes to an E in all forms but vosotros and nosotros in the present tense.
It does not change in the preterite/imperfect. Here are some common conjugations of Servir.
Present tense
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Yo sirvo
Tú sirves
Usted sirve
Nosotros servimos
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Ustedes sirven
Imperfect tense:
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Yo servía
Tú servías
Él servía
Nosotros servíamos
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Ustedes servías
Preterite tense:
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Yo serví
Tú serviste
Él sirvió (Note: This one changes stem)
Nosotros servamos
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Ustedes sirvieron (This one also does)
Present Subjunctive: (Yo form: sirvo)
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Yo - Sirva
Tú - Sirvas
Él - Sirva
Nosotros - Sirvamos
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Ustedes - Sirvan
"Prefer" in Spanish translates to "preferir." It is a verb that is used to show a liking or favoritism towards one thing over another.
prefiere (it stem-changes)
There is a link to the conjugation of the Spanish verb "quedar" at the link, below.
The present forms of the verb "to have" are: I have You have He/she/it has We have They have
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There is two ways to find out if a Spanish verb is plural or singular. You can either look it up or you can see if there is in S on the end.
compartíacompartíascompartíacompartíamoscompartíaiscompartíanthis is the proper way to conjugate compantir
"Hacer" is the Spanish verb meaning "to make" or "to do".
Category is not a verb. Categorize is a verb its forms are: categorize categorizes categorized categorizing
Have is not a "to be" verb. Present tense forms of be: am/is/are Past tense forms of be: was/were Being is the present participle, and been is the past participle.
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).
verb - dividir divido divides divide dividimos dividís dividen also 'compartir' (same conjugation)