Infinitives and tener expressions
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- Q1yoI30s
- Q2túyou (familiar)30s
- Q3ustedyou (formal)30s
- Q4élhe30s
- Q5ellashe30s
- Q6nosotroswe (males and mix)30s
- Q7nosotraswe (only females)30s
- Q8vosotrosyou all (Spain only)30s
- Q9vosotrasyou all (Spain only and all females)30s
- Q10ellosthey (males and mix)30s
- Q11ellasthey (females)30s
- Q12ustedesyou all30s
- Q13"to". For example in "caminar" the -ar ending translates as "to" the complete word would be "to walk" cantar = to sing, trabajar = to work. The -ar ending does not tell who is the person doing the action or when is the action happening.-ar at the end of the verb means...60s
- Q14it tells who is the person doing the action. For Example the -o at the end of "camino" is telling that it's "yo" (I) the one who walks.the ending of the verb is important because45s
- Q15when the action is taking place. For example in "cantas" the -as at the end is telling me that "you" is the person who sings and also indicates that the action is occurring in the present tense.the ending of the verb indicates also...60s