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In today's lesson, we will teach you the present tenses in Spanish.
In today's lesson, we will teach you the present tenses in Spanish.


Present tenses on regular verbs have the same ending, the only thing we have to look at is the conjugations:
Present tenses on regular verbs have the same ending, the only thing we have to look at is at the conjugations:


* If the infinitive verb ends with "'''-ar'''" it's a 1st conjugation verb. For example '''cantar''' (sing)
* If the infinitive verb ends with "'''-ar'''" it's a 1st conjugation verb. For example '''cantar''' (sing)
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* If the infinitive verb ends with "'''-ir'''" it's a 3rd conjugation verb. For example '''existir''' (exist)
* If the infinitive verb ends with "'''-ir'''" it's a 3rd conjugation verb. For example '''existir''' (exist)


Every conjugation in its regular form follows the same model and only the ending changes, in order to find out which part of the verb does not change, we have to separate the '''lexeme''' from the '''ending...'''
Every conjugation in its regular form follows the same model and only the ending changes, in order to find out which part of the verb does not change that we have to separate the '''lexeme''' from the '''ending...'''


''"How do we separate the lexeme from the ending in Spanish?"''
''"How do we separate the lexeme from the ending in Spanish?"''

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