To boil is: hervir. It is an e to ie stem changing verb.
spanish verbs are either 'ir' 'er' or 'ar'
The word for "boil" in Spanish does not start with a B. The word for "boil" in Spanish is "hervir". So you'd have to say "H is for boil (hervir)", which would be "H es para hervir".
In the present tense, it is -an for -ar verbs and -en for -er and -ir verbs.
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here are some Spanish verbs ending in ER:aprender- to learnbeber- to drinkcomer- to eatcorrer- to runcreer- to believeleer- to readser- to betomer-to take/drinkvender- to sell
To boil is a verb.
There are no main "yo" verbs in Spanish. Like if you said "yo voy" it means i go. or if you said "yo juego" it means to play. All Spanish verbs have a yo form which means your saying you are doing something. there are no main yo verbs.
It depends on how you want to use it and who is doing it. However the verbs for "to boil" are hervir, which is to boil water, and cocer, which is to boil food. Let me know how you want to say it on my message board.
spanish verbs are either 'ir' 'er' or 'ar'
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The verb phrase "boil the water" is transitive. Transitive verbs take a direct object. Boil is the verb, and water is the object. Transitive verbs phrases also have corresponding passive forms "The water is boiled."
The word "ir" means "to go" in Spanish, while "ser" means "to be." Both are verbs used to describe actions or states of being.
There are thousands of verbs in the Spanish language. Although the exact number may vary depending on the specific source, it is estimated that there are over 10,000 verbs in Spanish.
The word for "boil" in Spanish does not start with a B. The word for "boil" in Spanish is "hervir". So you'd have to say "H is for boil (hervir)", which would be "H es para hervir".
The three types of verbs in Spanish are regular verbs, stem-changing verbs, and irregular verbs. Regular verbs follow predictable patterns in their conjugation, stem-changing verbs have changes in the stem of the verb in certain forms, and irregular verbs do not follow the typical conjugation patterns.
An adverb, boil is the verb. Both boil and boils are verbs. Verbs are "doing " words, such as smile, lick, hunt, enjoy, kiss, drive, swim, dive and sink. Mary was told to boil the kettle. Mary often boils the kettle.
It is not used with the verbs tener, ser, and estar.