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er & ir verbs: How to Conjugate Er and Ir Verbs in Spanish
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er & ir verbs: How to Conjugate Er and Ir Verbs in Spanish

To conjugate er and ir verbs you remove the ending (-er or -ir) and you add a new ending based on the subject or person performing the action.

Conjugating regular -er & -ir verbs works exactly the same way we learned how to conjugate -ar verbs, however, we have different endings. 

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How to Conjugate ar verbs
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ar verbs : How to Conjugate ar Verbs in Spanish

To conjugate an -ar verb you remove the ending (-ar), and you add a new ending based on the subject or person performing the action.

Learn the Conjugation of Ar with FREE Video lessons, charts, Examples & worksheets.

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Adjectives in Spanish
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Spanish Adjectives: A Complete Guide

Spanish adjectives are words that describe nouns. They tell us more about the noun, such as its size, shape, color, or quality. For example, in the sentence “La casa es grande” (The house is big), the adjective “grande” (big) describes the noun “casa” (house).

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Ser Conjugation, The Verb Ser in Spanish: A Complete Guide
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Ser Conjugation, The Verb Ser in Spanish: A Complete Guide

The Verb Ser means (To be) and is a crucial verb to know in Spanish. The verb Ser allows you to speak about yourself and others.
Learning how to conjugate the verb ser in the present tense will enable you to talk about yourself and others regarding when you want to say, “I am … You are … He is … etc.”

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The 12 Spanish Subject Pronouns: A Complete Guide
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The 12 Spanish Subject Pronouns: A Complete Guide

A subject pronoun is a word that replaces the Subject in a Sentence.The 12 Subject Pronouns in Spanish are: Yo,Yú,Él/Ella/Usted,Nosotros/Nosotras,Vosotros/Vosotras,Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes

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