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Preterite Forms with Three Vowels in a Row Vowels are a good thing, especially if you're playing Scrabble or Wheel of Fortune. But when we're dealing with Spanish verbs, it's possible to have too much of a good thing. In this lesson, we'll take a look at some verbs that need to...
The word competir is a Spanish verb that means "to compete." Competir can be used to talk about competing in sporting events, contests, and other competitions, or in the sense of something or someone being comparable to someone or something else. For example, the phrase Rafael compite en la...
to be — I am to have — he has to speak — she speaks to read — we read to write — they write Compared to English infinitives, Spanish infinitives consist of only one word. As mentioned above, all infinitives in Spanish have one of the following endings: ‒ar, ‒er, or ‒...
(An example would be the difference between “I see a fish” and “I see fish.”) These kinds of words are called “articles,” and languages like Spanish have definite and indefinite articles for this reason. However, Japanese neither changes the form of the word nor includes articles. ...
for learning Spanish verb conjugations.Conjugarconjugates most Spanish verbs, regular and irregular, inallSpanish verb tenses. There is a quiz mode with three difficulty levels. Results from quizzes are available in Game Center™. On a pedagogical note,Conjugarcontains descriptions of the tenses....
Learn the conjugations of the verb have (avoir, avere, haver, haber, haver) in French, Italian, Catalan, Spanish, and Portuguese. Conjugations presented side-by-side in all tenses and moods.
I first heard the Spanish language in 2017 while lining up to ride the London Eye.Two boys were murmuring (嘟囔) something in the sweetest language.I asked them what the language is,and they told me it was Spanish. In the fall of the same year,I selected Spanish as...
Verb conjugations store extra, key data about the stories you’re trying to tell. In English, for instance, we say: “I walk in the park.” In Spanish, it’s: Camino en el parque. (I walk) in the park. Spanish’s camino tells you the following four chunks of information: –Definit...
To make the present tense in Spanish, you take the verb stem and then add the appropriate ending. The ending depends on the pronoun (I/you/he/etc.) and verb type (-ar/-er/-ir).The root or stem of the verb is the part before -ar/-er/-ir. Here are the stems of the three ...