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The singular has one form, and the plural has one form. They will end in "e" and "es". No other changes are necessary. Just leave the "e" alone, and add "s" for plural.
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The verbs oír (to hear), leer (to read), and caer (to fall) each have an accent on the ending in the first and third-person singular forms. oír (example sentences) (full ...
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Start with the first person singular (yo-form) of the present indicative. 1. If this form does not end in an - o, the verb is irregular in the present subjunctive; memorize ...
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"E" bearing the stress, add S to form the plural. All others add Es. EXCEPTIONS: Nouns ending in "Z" in the singular change it into Ces. Nouns ending in "S" do not change unless ...
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The infinitive form of the verb meaning (to speak) in Spanish is (hablar). Now we take off the -ar ending: hablar - ar = habl. Now we add on one of the preterite tense ...
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When we conjugate a verb, we change the verb ending, depending on the person we are ... When used as a noun, the verb can be in the –ing form in English. 4. Sometimes an " ...
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The infinitive form of the verb meaning (to run) in Spanish is (correr). Now we take off the -er ending: correr - er = corr. Now we add on one of the preterite tense endings.
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Let's break the forms down into stem and ending so that we can see a little more clearly how this form is constructed. habl é (example sentences)
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Gramática Spanish adverbs are often formed by adding mente to an adjective. If there is a difference between the masculine and feminine form of the adjective, mente ...
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These adjectives usually end in an -e, in -ista, or in a consonant in the singular form; they use the same form for both masculine and feminine forms.
http://www.123teachme.com/learn_spanish/spanish_adjectives_intro

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