There are three regular verb endings in Spanish: -ar, -er, and -ir. The verbs ending with -er and -ir are having similar conjugations, so you need to emphasize this to your students. For the verbs ending with -ar you need to add some endings such as yo bromeo, tú bromeas, él/...
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BASIC ENDINGS In tenses formed from the present stem (viz. present tense itself, future and imperfect), the passive endings are formed by a combination of the suffix -r with the active endings, except for the 2nd person plural ending which is taken from an obsolete passive present participle:...