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  1. -ER verbs are the second biggest category of regular Spanish verbs. To conjugate an -er verb, remove the infinitive ending and then add the appropriate endings, as follows: Singular

  2. Like any other verb, -ER verbs are words that express an action, state, or activity. However, their verb type (-ER) indicates that their conjugation endings will differ from the -AR and -IR verbs . Check these examples below: Cantar. Nosotros cant amos . We sing. Beber. Nosotros beb emos . We drink. Vivir. Nosotros viv imos . We live.

  3. ver1: -er verbs (regular) present tense. There are three major groups of regular verbs in French: verbs with infinitives ending in -er, verbs with infinitives ending in -ir, and verbs with infinitives ending in -re. Since -er verbs are the most numerous, they are considered the first conjugation.

  4. Simply put, to conjugate an -er verb, drop the -er and add the appropriate ending according to the person and tense. For example, in the present tense you add -o, -es, -e, -emos, -éis, or -en to the remaining stem after removing -er.

  5. Learn the use of Spanish regular -ER verbs from a list of 106 words for free. We can teach you how to conjugate them in all the Spanish tenses from present indicative to future perfect subjunctive.

  6. Verbs with infinitives ending in -er form a second group of regular verbs in Spanish, often called second conjugation verbs. To conjugate these verbs in the present tense, drop the -er from the infinitive and add the second conjugation present tense endings: -o, -es, -e, -emos, -en .

  7. yo hablo. I am speaking. yo hablo. I do speak. Many Spanish verbs are completely regular, meaning that they follow a specific pattern of conjugation. In this lesson you will learn to conjugate regular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs (in the present tense). Before you can do that, you must memorize the following subject pronouns. yo (I) tú (you – informal)

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