You probably mean "empezar," because there is no word "empiezar." The first person singular, present tense of empezar is empiezo. Empezar is a stem changing verb. Empezar means "to begin" or "to start."
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"Empezar" is Spanish for "to begin".
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Joined is a verb as it makes part of the verb to join. It's the preterite form of that verb.
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Present indicative conjugation of dormir: duermo, duermes, duerme, dormimos, dormΓs, duermen
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The verb form of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".
Conjugation: empecéNote that the "z" in the root changes to a "c" in front of the "e". Because "ze" is not allowed in Spanish, the "z" transitions to a "ce". This is the same with any verb that ends in "zar" in the preterite tense yo form and in the present subjunctive.
Joined is a verb as it makes part of the verb to join. It's the preterite form of that verb.
Llegue is the preterite yo form of the verb "Llegar". It means "I arrived".
Subject = foxverb = jumped (preterite, indicative)Object = dog
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As a general rule, it is formed by adding "asteis" to the root of an "ar" verb, or "isteis" to the root of an "er" or "ir" verb. Example: hablar, root is "habl", "hablasteis"
It is the past participle of the verb "empezar", and means "began".
The preterite verb tense is used to indicate actions that were completed in the past at a specific time. It is commonly used in Spanish to describe an action that happened once or for a specific duration in the past.
Composed is the preterite and the past participle of the verb compose; and it is an adjective.
Well the verb llevar is a ar verb. The verb llevar meansto wear, to carry. Yo: llevo nosotros(as): llevamos tu: llevas vosotros(as): llevais (a has accent) usted, el, ella: lleva ustedes ellos (as): llevan
start/begin empieza comes from the verb empezar (to start/begin)
Adjective. - It is a verb in the preterite, a past participle, and an adjective.