Caber is the verb "to fit, to fit into." First person present singular is "quepo".
pedi (first person singular) pediste (second person singular) pidio (third person singular) pedimos (first person plural) pedisteis (second person plural) pidieron (third person plural)
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"Puedo" means "I can" in Spanish. It is the first person singular form of the verb "poder", which means "to be able to" or "can."
"Gasto" is the first person singular form of the verb "gastar", and means "I spend".
It is from the Spanish verb "querer", meaning ""to want". It is the first person singular present form, meaning "I want".
No. 'I' is the first person (singular) and 'we' is the first person plural. You is the second person, whether you is singular or plural.
"Am" isn't used with "you", which is second person, not first person. "Am" is used with the first person singular "I", and that's how the "be" verb conjugates.I am (first person singular)We are (first person plural)You are (second person singular and plural)He/she is (third person singular)They are (third person plural)
No, was is past tense. It is used for first and third person singular subjects.I was (first person singular)We were (first person plural)You were (second person singular and plural)He/She/It was (third person singular)They were (third person plural)
No, was is past tense. It is used for first and third person singular subjects.I was (first person singular)We were (first person plural)You were (second person singular and plural)He/She/It was (third person singular)They were (third person plural)
It is the first person singular future tense of the verb "poder", which means "to be able to", or "can". It is translated as "I will be able to".
"am" is, in English, the first person singular form of the verb "to be". The corresponding form in Spanish would be "estoy" or "soy", depending on context.
The third person singular is has (he has, she has, it has).The first and second person singular is have (I have, you have).The first, second, and third person plural is have (we have, you have, they have).