Lavándose (gerundio)
Habiéndose lavado (gerundio compuesto o perfecto)
Se lavan (presente de indicativo)
Se laven (presente de subjuntivo)
Se lavaban (pretérito imperfecto de indicativo)
Se lavaron (pretérito de indicativo)
Se lavarían (potencial o condicional simple)
Se lavarán (futuro de indicativo)
Se lavaren (futuro de subjuntivo)
Se lavaran / se lavasen (pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo)
Se hubieran lavado / se hubiesen lavado (pretérito pluscuamperfecto de subjuntivo)
Se habrían lavado (potencial o condicional compuesto o perfecto)
Se hubieren lavado (futuro perfecto de subjuntivo)
Se hayan lavado (pretérito perfecto de subjuntivo)
Se habían lavado (pretérito pluscuamperfecto de indicativo)
Se han lavado (pretérito perfecto de indicativo)
Se hubieron lavado (pretérito anterior)
Se habrán lavado (futuro perfecto de indicativo)
Que se laven / lávense (imperativo indirecto)
The correct present tense for "ellos" in Spanish is "ellos hablan" which means "they speak".
The correct verb for "to dance" in Spanish is "bailar." The correct conjugation of "bailar" for the subject "ellos" (they) in the present tense is "bailan," not "baliar." So the correct sentence would be "Ellos están bailando" (They are dancing).
Ellos pueden.
Two boys? You could say ellos, which means they.
The correct verb form for "mis padres" would be "almuerzan".
The correct present tense for "ellos" in Spanish is "ellos hablan" which means "they speak".
The correct verb for "to dance" in Spanish is "bailar." The correct conjugation of "bailar" for the subject "ellos" (they) in the present tense is "bailan," not "baliar." So the correct sentence would be "Ellos están bailando" (They are dancing).
It means "They want to have lunch" but it would be more correct to say "Ellos quieren almorzar"
Ellos pueden.
Two boys? You could say ellos, which means they.
'The 'pongan...' part of the word makes it third-person plural. In Spanish, this could be 'ellos' ('they' masculine or mixed), 'ellas' ('they' feminine), or it could be 'ustedes' ('you' formal, plural, male/female/mixed gender)
Ellos was created in 1947.
cubanos
Ellos empiezen. or...Ellos comencen.
'(Ellos/ellas) son/están'. (Male/female) permanent/temporary, e.g.'Ellos son españoles' = 'They - male - are Spanish''Ellas están en Madrid' = 'They - female - are in Madrid'If 'they' is self-evident, no need to say 'ellos' or 'ellas'
Where are they from? (ellos= the masculine form of "they")
(ellos) pueden ('ellos' - they - can be omitted if self-evident)