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How would we conjugate 'comer,' a regular 'er' verb

So first we drop the 'ER' leaving us with what's called the stem of the verb i.e 'com' we then add the following endings: o, es, e, emos, éis, en. So it would be:Como, Comes, Come, Comemos, Coméis, Comen....

Answered by Adam T. Spanish tutor
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When do I use the verbs ser or estar?

SER and ESTAR both mean TO BE in Spanish. The main difference between them is that SER refers to more permanent traits of someone...

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What is the difference between the preterite and imperfect tense?

The preterite tense is generally used to describe completed actions in the past. For example, "el año pasado, fui a España con mi familia". The imperfect tense is generally used to describe ongo...

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What are the various types of conditional clauses, or "If clauses"/"Si clauses"?

A conditional or "si" clause ALWAYS has two parts: 1) a subordinate clause that contains a condition/hypothesis - this is almost always introduced by the word "if" ("si")2) a...

Answered by Hugo M. Spanish tutor
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¿Qué haces en tu tiempo libre?

Soy una persona muy creativa así que mis pasatiempos sean la misma. Me encanta bailar especialmente en estilo urbano o hip hop. Sólo empezó con bailar en mi universidad y el año pasado bailé en un concurs...

Answered by Saima A. Spanish tutor
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