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They only have one singular form. We call adjectives that don't change from "o" to "a", INVARIABLE, because they don't vary from one form to another according ...
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Given the difficulty and the variety of direct command forms, one solution is to use indirect command forms. These are easier to form and do not involve as many ...
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In the last two cases, however, we have exactly the same past form in English, " bought" but we can see that the two sentences mean something different.
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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. To form the ...
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2. If the stem of the yo-form is exactly the same as the stem of the infinitive, the verb is regular; use this stem and attach the appropriate endings. Yo-form, Infin- ...
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There is one verb which never changes in the present tense. Hay (“there is”, “ there are”, from the infinitive haber) has only one form in the present indicative.
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un plátano, una manzana - one banana, one apple. So, having explained the various forms of one in Spanish and when to use them, let´s now get started on the ...
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There are actually two forms of the past in Spanish. One indicates that an event continued happening for a period of time or was repeated. This is called the ...
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That is going to remain the same in all forms. For the past imperfect, since this is an "a" verb, we are going to use the infix "aba". We would get the following: ...
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One of the many uses of the word se in Spanish is in a "no fault" construction. ... Sé can also be the singular familiar imperative form of ser; in that case it means ...
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