I think you mean "conjugations" not "conjunctions".
Yo llego
Tu llegas
Él, ella, usted llega
Nosotros llegamos
Vosotros llegáis
Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes llegan
"Llegar a pie" translates to "to arrive on foot" in English.
"Arrive at school" or "arrive at the school"
correlative conjuctions
compound subject
There are seven coordinating conjunctions in the English language: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.
or
Llegar A Ti was created on 1999-08-31.
There is no city of "Como Llegar". Como llegar is a Spanish phrase which, translated into English, means how to get. It can be used to ask how someone can acquire something.
and, nor, or, for
"Arrive at school" or "arrive at the school"
"Llegar a pie" translates to "to arrive on foot" in English.
llegarverbo intransitivo llegar; arrive at verbo transitivo place, decision etc llegar a
conjuctions
And, or, but. Those are the most common.
You are going to be late: Vas a llegar tarde. I'm going to be late: Voy a llegar tarde.
The cast of Llegar A Ti - 2013 includes: Patricia Veliz Macal as Maria
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