You take the normal Spanish verb; hablar
the stem of the word is "habla" and take of the o
if you are conjugating using the word I, follow these directions
1. take habla and add "o" to the end of habl
2. put yo in front of it
3. ends up being "hablo" which means "I Talk"
Or another exampl is the word beber, which means to drink. If you yourself are saying
it, you would change it to bebo. Which means I drink.
Just take into account some irregularities, for example:
"Ir"
Voy (I go), vas, va, vamos, vais, van (presente de indicativo), and so forth.
i could you could
You don't, as it's not a verb, it's a noun.
The verb is "tiene," which is the third person singular conjugate of the verb "tener" which means "to have."
yes fly is a verb kasam sy :P lol
Fly is an irregular verb.
depends on what the verb ends in, and what tense you want to conjugate in.
i could you could
To conjugate a verb is to change it to fit the sentence. To conjugate run you could say: I run, He/She runs, We run, They run. Conjugation in the English language usually only applies to the He/She form as said.
danser is the verb - you have to conjugate it.
the verb is pleurer so then you have to conjugate it
It is the formation or extinct of a link or connection between things in particular.
Conjugate the verb " to be" I am you are he, she or it, is But seriously Be Being been
I suggest that you have a look at - www.leconjugueur.com
"Our" is not a verb. It has no conjugation. The Spanish equivalent of "our" is "nuestro/a".
In grammar, to conjugate means to change a verb to express a different person, number, tense, aspect, or mood. It involves altering the verb form to match the subject of a sentence.
You don't, as it's not a verb, it's a noun.
Viajar. This is the verb "to travel". You need to conjugate the verb depending on who is traveling.