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
"Llegar a pie" translates to "to arrive on foot" in English.
llegarverbo intransitivo llegar; arrive at verbo transitivo place, decision etc llegar a
"Arrive at school" or "arrive at the school"
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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