"Attack", in Spanish, is "atacar". To conjugate it, you must have a subject. An example subject would be "yo", which means "I".
The conjugated form of "atacar" is "ataco" if the subject was "yo". "Yo ataco" means "I attack".
The ending would be different with different subjects.
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.
To conjugate the verb "vivir" (to live) in Spanish: Yo vivo (I live) Tú vives (You live) Él/ella vive (He/she lives) Nosotros/as vivimos (We live) Vosotros/as vivís (You all live) Ellos/as viven (They live)
The reflexive pronoun usually goes before the conjugated verb in Spanish. For example, "Me levanto" (I get up).
Spanish. The word agradece is a conjugate from the Spanish word agradecer (to appreciate) which translated means (he/she) appreciates. == Also Portuguese for '(he/she) gives thanks' == == == ==
To conjugate "ser" in future tense in Spanish, you would use the following forms: Yo seré Tú serás Él/Ella/Usted será Nosotros/Nosotras seremos Vosotros/Vosotras seréis Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes serán
"Our" is not a verb. It has no conjugation. The Spanish equivalent of "our" is "nuestro/a".
Only if you tell us what verbs to translate and conjugate.
snowboard. The word is a conjugate. It is exactly the same in English and Spanish.
The conjugate of tener is spelled tuvieron. It means "(they) had."
to have = tener but if you say "i have" or "he has," then you have to conjugate the verb.
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.
sustantivo means sights or to watch is mirar but then you would have to conjugate it
To Be Afraid: tener miedo The verb: Asustar (Don't forget to conjugate!)
Yes, you do. However, in Spanish you can drop the subject whereas French tends to keep them.
to solve = solucionar To conjugate the past tense, you'll have to provide the entire sentence.
During the Spanish-American War, George Dewey launched a surprise attack on the Spanish in Manila. This naval attack against the Spanish fleet occurred in 1898 at the start of the war, and the Spanish were defeated.
i was attacked- estaba ataquadoi attacked- yo ataque