Nosotros vamos.
Quite possibly you mean the nosotros form of ser. The other way doesn't work because there is no ser form of nosotros. The nosotros form of ser is somos.
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The 'We' form (known as the 'Nosotros' form in Spanish) for Conocer is "Conocemos".
Ah, changing "simpático" into the "nosotros" form is as easy as painting a happy little tree. You simply add "nosotros" in front of the verb that follows. So, "simpático" becomes "nosotros somos simpáticos." Just like that, you've created a beautiful connection with others through language.
The correct form of the verb, for nosotros and present tense, is "fascina". Past tense is fascinó, future is fascinará.
It means "what are we going to do". Vamos is the nosotros(we) form of ir meaning to go. Hacer means "to do".
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".
Quite possibly you mean the nosotros form of ser. The other way doesn't work because there is no ser form of nosotros. The nosotros form of ser is somos.
Quite possibly you mean the nosotros form of ser. The other way doesn't work because there is no ser form of nosotros. The nosotros form of ser is somos.
Conjugation changes the form of the verb "ir" in Spanish to match the subject of the sentence. This means that the verb "ir" will have different endings depending on whether the subject is "yo" (I), "t" (you), "l/ella/usted" (he/she/you formal), "nosotros/nosotras" (we), or "ellos/ellas/ustedes" (they/you all).
The correct form of the verb "estar" for nosotros is "estamos."
ir-to go yo voy tu vas el ella va ellos ellas van nosotros vamos vosotros vais
The nosotros form of the verb "dormir" in the present tense is "dormimos," which means "we sleep."
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...)
You either use the preterite or imperfect tense. Preterite is used when the action is completed (we talked for 1 hour) and imperfect is used when it is unknown if the action has ended (we were talking/ used to talk).Preterite endings(-ar verbs: hablar as example)Yo: hablé Nosotros: hablamosTú: hablasteél/ella/ Ud.:habló Ellas/Ellos/Uds: hablaronPreterite endigs( -er/ir verbs: comer as example)Yo: comí Nosotros: comimosTú: comisteél/ella/ud: comió Ellos/ella/uds: comieronImperfect endings (-ar verbs)Yo: hablaba Nosotros: hablábamosTúhablabasél/ella/ud: hablaba Ellos/ellas/uds: hablabanImperfect endings (er/ir verbs)Yo: comía Nosotros: comíamosTú: comíasél/ella/ud: comía Ellos/ellas/uds: comían
past: yo (I): fui tu (you): fuiste el/ella (he/she) : fue ellos/ellas (they): fueron nosotros (we): fuimos present: yo: voy tu: vas el/ella: va ellos/ellas:van nosotros: vamos
The 'We' form (known as the 'Nosotros' form in Spanish) for Conocer is "Conocemos".