CONJUGATION OF THE VERV. IN VOCABULARY . THERE ARE SIX PERSONS(AND ONE GENERAL IMPERSONAL):
I =YO
YOU = TU
HE, SHE = EL, ELLA
WE = NOSOTROS, NOSOTRAS
YOUR = USTEDES
THEY = ELLOS, ELLAS
AND THE IMPERSONAL
IT = EL, LA,LOS. LAS OF THE THINGS AND THE ANIMALS.
CONJUGATIONS BECOMES WHEN YOU PLAY A VERV WITH THE PERSONS
EX.: "TO RUN" IT IS A VERV IN "INFINITIVO" TIME
IN PRESENT TIME IT COMES IN THIS WAY
I RUN=(YO) CORRO
YOU RUN=(TU) CORRES
SHE RUNS= (ELLA) CORRE
ETC..
IN PAST TIME OR "TIEMPO PASADO"
IT IS ...
I RAN = (YO) CORRÍ
YOU RAN = (TU) CORRISTE
HE RAN =(EL) CORRIÓ
ETC...
IN FUTURE TIME OR "TIEMPO FUTURO"
I WILL RUN= (YO) CORRERÉ
YOU WILL RUN= (TU) CORRERÁS
SHE WILL RUN= (ELLA) CORRERÁ
ETC.
IN "COOPRETÉRITO" TIME IT IS COMMING IN THIS WAY
(YO) CORRÍA=I USE TO RUN
(TU) CORRÍAS= YO USE TO RUN
(NOSOTROS) CORRÍAMOS=WE USE TO RUN
ETC...
IN "POSPRETERITO" TIME IT IS..
(YO) CORRERÍA= I WOULD RUN OR I WILL USE TO RUN
(TU) CORRERÍAS= Y WOULD RUN OR I WILLL USE TO RUN
(NOSOTROS )CORRERÍAMOS= WE WOULD RUN OR WE WILL USE TO RUN
CONJUGAR IN SPANISH IT SI THE UNION OF GREEK AND LATIN WORDS THOSE MEANS "TO PUT ON PLAYING"
A VERV WITH THE PERSONS OR ARTÍCULO(S) YO, TU EL,ELLA NOSOTROS, NOSOTRAS, USTEDES, ELLOS, ELLAS AND EL, LAS,LOS,LAS OF THE IMPERNSONAL OF THE THINGS AND ANIMALS. THIS MEANS, THE WORD "IT" THAT WE USE IN ENGLISH. NOTE THAT THE WORD USE THE(´)IN PREDERMINATED POINTS, AND THIS IS WICH IT MAKS THE DIFERENCE OF THE PRONUNTIATION AND SOUND. EX.:
CORRÍAMOS = CO - RRÍ - A - MOS , AND IT IS "RRÍ" THE POINT OF THE WORD WHERE WE ARE GOING TO MAKE "ENFASIS" TO MAKE THIS PARTOF THE WORD TO SOUN STRONGER THAN THE REST OF IT. THEN CORRÍAMOS IT WILL SOUND LIKE "CORRI I I AMOS" MAKING THE VOCAL "I"(VOWEL) TO SOUNDS LITTLE HIGHER AND LITTLE LONGER THAN THE OTHER LETTERS IN THE WORD. IT IS ALWAYS THE SAME IN EVERY WORD THOSE HAVE THIS (´) ON ANY VOWEL ON IT.
I HOPE THIS COULD HELP YOU
ARRIVERDERCI
2007-01-20 02:19:36
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answer #1
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answered by ANAHUAC-REVELATION 2
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what type of conjugation? present, past, future, subjunctive,...-ar, -er, -ir, irregular verb? Most Spanish-English dictionaries have a small section on conjugation and how to conjugate irregular verbs.
2007-01-20 09:50:44
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answer #2
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answered by David W 3
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