Regular verbs in the present tense
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Regular verbs in the present tense
There are 3 regular verb endings in Spanish: verbs ending in -ar: amar (to love), cantar (to sing); verbs ending in -er: temer (to fear), beber (to drink); and finally verbs ending in -ir: partir (to leave), recibir (to receive).
They are conjugated as follows:
Tú hablas
Él/ella/usted habla
Nosotros/as hablamos
Vosotros/as habláis
Ellos/ellas/ustedes hablan
Tú comes
Él/ella/usted come
Nosotros/as comemos
Vosotros/as coméis
Ellos/ellas/ustedes comen
Tú vives
Él/ella/usted vive
Nosotros/as vivimos
Vosotros/as vivís
Ellos/ellas/ustedes viven
Ana trabaja en Buenos Aires.
Ana works in Buenos Aires.
Cuando estudiamos las conjugaciones, nos aburrimos.
When we study conjugations, we get bored.
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