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Revision as of 10:39, 19 May 2023
The conjugation of the present indicative tense of verbs in European Spanish is quite regular.
To understand them, it is necessary to know that verbs are differentiated by their infinitive ending.
There are three endings: -ar, -er, -ir. To conjugate them, these endings must be removed.
To conjugate verbs in European Spanish, the following rule must be followed:
For the first person singular, you must add "-o". In the plural, you must add "-amos", "-emos" or "-imos".
For the second person singular, you must add "-as" or "-es". In the plural, you must add "-áis", "-éis" or "-ís".
For the third person singular, you must add "-a" or "-e". In the plural, you must add "-an" or "-en".