Spanish Amiss

 22 July 02:40   

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    The amiss close communicates:

    Verbs are conjugated to the amiss by demography off the endure two belletrist of the and replacing them with an catastrophe based on -ia or -aba.

    This is apparently the easiest verb close to conjugate.

    -AR verbs yield on the -aba andings. Actuality is an example:

    Bailar (to dance)

     bailaba: I danced

     bailabas: you danced

     bailaba: he, she, it, you (formal) danced

     bailabamos: we danced

     bailaban: they, you (plural, formal) danced

    -IR and -ER verbs yield on -ia endings. Examples:

    Venir (to come)

     venia: I came

     venias: you came

     venia: he, she, it, you came

     veniamos: we came

     venian: they, you came

    Comer (to eat)

    comia: I ate

    comias: you ate

    comia: he, she, it, you ate

    comiamos: we ate

    comian: they, you ate

    There are alone three.

    Ser (to be)

    era: I was

    eras: you were

    era: he, she, it was, you were

    eramos: we were

    eran: they were

    Notice the emphasis in the nosotros anatomy of ser and ir.

    Ir (to go)

    iba: I acclimated to go

    ibas: you acclimated to go

    iba: he, she, it, you acclimated to go

    ibamos: we acclimated to go

    iban: they acclimated to go

    Ver (to see)

    veia: I acclimated to see

    veias: you acclimated to see

    veia: he, she, it, you acclimated to see

    veiamos: we acclimated to see

    veian: they acclimated to see

    Thats it! Those are all the irregulars.

    

 



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