-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 "yo" form of the verb "conocer" in the present tense is "conozco."
The verb "decor" is not a standard verb in Spanish. If you meant "decore" in the present tense, the yo form would be "decore".
It's doy, since dar is an irregular verb, so doy.
No. Pasear is not even a word in the dictionary.
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.
The "yo" form of the verb "conocer" in the present tense is "conozco."
The verb "decor" is not a standard verb in Spanish. If you meant "decore" in the present tense, the yo form would be "decore".
It's doy, since dar is an irregular verb, so doy.
No. Pasear is not even a word in the dictionary.
In the present tense the verb comprar conjugates as follows: Yo: Compro Tu: Compras El ella usted: Compra nosotros: Compramos Ellos: Compran *** This is for the present tense only!
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.
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
The letter "í" is accented in the present tense conjugation of the verb "enviar" in the first person singular form "yo envío" to maintain the correct stress on the last syllable of the word.
Present Tense in Spanish is what you use to conjugate verbs in the present. In Spanish there are: AR verbs, ER verbs, IR verbs. Example) Tocar, Comer, Salir You take off the AR, ER, or IR and add an ending to it. AR verb endings: (yo) - o (nosotros) - amos (tú) - as (vosotros) - áis (él, ella, usted) - a (ellos, ellas, ustedes) - an ER verb endings: (yo) - o (nosotros) - emos (tú) - es (vosotros) - éis (él, ella, usted) - e (ellos, ellas, ustedes) - en IR verb endings: (yo) - o (nosotros) - imos (tú) - es (vosotros) - ís (él, ella, usted) - e (ellos, ellas, ustedes) - en Examples) 1) (AR) She studies - Ella estudia; from the verb Estudiar 2) (ER) I sleep - Yo duermo; from the verb Dormir 3) (IR) You receive - Recibes tú; from the verb Recibir
"Estoy escribiendo en mi cuaderno" is in the present progressive tense. It combines the present tense conjugation of "estar" (estoy) with the gerund form of the verb "escribir" (escribiendo) to indicate an action that is currently in progress.
The appropriate present tense form of "ir" in "yo" is "voy", which means "I go" in English.
Yes, it is an irregular verb. Because it stem-changes (e-->i), that makes it an irregular verb. No only that, but it has an irregular yo form in the present tense (vengo), which makes it even more irregular.