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root | The Spanish infinitive verb has two main parts: the [_____] (also known as verb stem) and the infinitive endings used in the verb conjugation process you can simply follow a specific regular rule to conjugate them all. |
regular | In [_____] type verbs, the ending is identical to the typical regular verb conjugation charts, you can simply follow a specific regular rule to conjugate them all. |
irregular verbs: | verbs that break the “rules” of conjugation |
Soy {used to express O-rigin} | ___ de Tejas. (I'm from Texas.), (used to express place of origin) |
soy {used to express O-rigin} | Yo ___ de España. (I am from Spain.), (used to express place of origin) |
eres {used to express O-rigin} | ¿De dónde ___ tú? (Where are you from?), (used to express nationality) |
es {used to express T-ime} | ¿Qué hora ___? (What time is it?), (used to express the hour, day, and date) |
Es {used to express D-ate} | ___ el cinco de mayo. (It’s May fifth.), (used to express the hour, day, and date) |
soy {used to express O-ccupation} | ___ estudiante. (I am a student.), (used to express occupation) |
es {used to express O-rigin} | Ella ___ un americano. (She is an American.), (used to express nationality) |
Soy {used to express C-haracteristic} | ¿___ un demócrata o republicano? (I am a Democrat or Republican?), (used to express religious or political affiliation) |
es {used to express O-rigin} | ¿De quién ___ la pluma? (Whose pen is it?), (used express possession) |
es {used to express R-elation} | Ella ___ mi madre. (She is my mother.), (used to express the relationship of one person to another) |
Somos {used to express O-rigin} | ___ habla hispana. (We are Spanish-speaking.), (used to express nationality.) |
Son {used to express T-ime} | ___ las doce. (It is twelve o'clock.), (used to express the hour, day, and date.) |