Hablamos. The entire conjugation is hablo, hablas, habla, hablamos, hablais, hablan.
The ellos form of the verb "hablar" in the present perfect tense is "han hablado."
The nosotros form of the verb "dormir" in the present tense is "dormimos," which means "we sleep."
-AR verbs are not a "tense" in Spanish. They are a category of verbs. Anyway, the "yo" form is made by removing the -AR and replacing it with an -O. Therefore HABLAR becomes YO HABLO.
In the present or preterit tense, it would be "nos lavamos". In the imperfect, it would be "nos lavábamos."
it depends on the tense. in present: Nosotros perdemos (we normally lose) in past: nosotros perdimos (we lost) / nosotros perdíamos (we used to lose) nosotros perderemos (we will lose) nosotros vamos a perder (we're going to lose) nosotros perderíamos (we would lose if...)
The ellos form of the verb "hablar" in the present perfect tense is "han hablado."
The nosotros form of the verb "dormir" in the present tense is "dormimos," which means "we sleep."
The correct form of the verb, for nosotros and present tense, is "fascina". Past tense is fascinó, future is fascinará.
-AR verbs are not a "tense" in Spanish. They are a category of verbs. Anyway, the "yo" form is made by removing the -AR and replacing it with an -O. Therefore HABLAR becomes YO HABLO.
The present tense form of beber for 'ella' is: ella bebe The complete present tense conjugation for beber follows: yo bebo tú bebes él, ella, Ud. bebe nosotros bebemos vosotros bebéis ellos, ellas, Uds. beben
In the present or preterit tense, it would be "nos lavamos". In the imperfect, it would be "nos lavábamos."
it depends on the tense. in present: Nosotros perdemos (we normally lose) in past: nosotros perdimos (we lost) / nosotros perdíamos (we used to lose) nosotros perderemos (we will lose) nosotros vamos a perder (we're going to lose) nosotros perderíamos (we would lose if...)
"Has" is the present tense form of the verb "have." The past tense form of "has" is "had."
The present tense form of "were" is "are."
"Is" is the present tense form of the verb "to be" and "has" is the present tense form of the verb "to have."
To conjugate verbs in the nosotros form, you typically drop the infinitive ending (-ar, -er, -ir) and add the appropriate ending for the specific verb tense. For example, in present tense, for -ar verbs you add "-amos" and for -er/-ir verbs you add "-emos" or "-imos".
Have is already present tense.