It's important to know what verb tense or tenses you need.
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Go here and fill in each verb. You'll get all the conjugations.
http://www.verbix.com/languages/spanish.shtml
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2007-09-08 07:38:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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a million. Primero, yo llamo a l. a. oficina para hacer una cita para mis hijos y _hablar (hablar) con l. a. receptionista. you do not conjugate it basically like the 'hacer' isn't accomplished. You call on the workplace to 'make' an appointment and to 'communicate' to the receptionist. you additionally can congugate it to 'hablo' to point i'm talking. After watching it back this looks like the previous demanding. Primero, yo llamé' a l. a. oficina....y hablé con....you have 3 recommendations. 2. Pasan_ (pasar) otros cinco minutos. iMas musica! iMas frustracion! There are concerning the 'different 5 minutes so that's plural so could use the third individual plural. iSeguaramente mis hijos van a _presentar___ (presentar) nuevos sintomas en dos meses! this does not substitute -' ir a + verb' is the destiny demanding. Going to do some thing. Voy a ir a l. a. iglesia el domingo. i will church on Sunday. Quiero ver m a mi hija. i prefer to work out my daughter Deseaban visitar el palacio. They wanred to pass to the palace. recuerdo escribir-I verify you write puedo nadar-i will swim debo nadar-I could desire to swim determino escribir-i come to a determination to place in writing
2016-10-18 08:24:32
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answer #2
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answered by herrion 4
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Each of these verbs have many forms when conjugated.
Go here and find the verb you want to conjugate and click on it and it has it conjugated in every form.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Spanish/Verbs_List
2007-09-08 07:36:50
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok...first, conjugation order is: (Down 1st column, then down 2nd)
I We
You(S) You(P)
He They
With an -ar verb, convert the -ar to:
-o -amos
-as -ais
-a -an
Your first word should look like:
busco buscamos
buscas buscais
busca buscan
Assuming I remember correctly.
2007-09-08 07:39:06
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answer #4
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answered by Beaver1224 3
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I can help, but I need to know what tense you are looking to conjugate these verbs in, i.e. present, future, preterite, imperfect, etc.
2007-09-08 08:31:38
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answer #5
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answered by gringolandia1974 1
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yo busco tu buscas el busca nos. buscamos vos. buscaìs ellos buscan compro compras compra compramos compraìs compran deseo deseas desea deseamos deseaìs desean enseno ensenas ensna ensenamos ensenaìs ensenan estudio estudias estudia estudiamos estudiaìs estudian hablo hablas habla hablamos hablaìs hablan necesito necesitas necesita necesitamos necesitaìs necesitan pago pagas paga pagamos pagaìs pagan pratico pratics pratica praticamos praticaìs pratican regreso regresas regresa regresamos regresaìs regresan tomo tomas toma tomamos tomaìs toman trabajo trabajas trabaja trabajamos trabajaìs trabajan i hope they're right... xxx =AmeliA=
2007-09-08 07:40:48
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answer #6
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answered by _*Amelia*_ 2
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yo busco
yo compro
yo deseo
yo ensendo
yo estudio
yo hablo
yo nesesito
yo pago
yo practico
yo regreso
yo tomo
yo trabajo
this is first person meaing "i am"
you have to tell us the person
2007-09-08 07:36:26
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answer #7
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answered by Autum 5
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since they all end in ar find the kist of conjugations to who u are talking about. like if it we its amos.
2007-09-08 07:35:45
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answer #8
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answered by Colt45 3
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Present: yo busco, tú buscas, usted/él/ella busca, nosotros/as buscamos, vosotros/as buscáis, ustedes/ellos/ellas buscan
Preterite: yo busqué, tu buscaste, usted/él/ella buscó, nosotros/as buscamos, vosotros/as buscasteis, ustedes/ellos/ellas buscaron
Imperfect: yo buscaba, tú buscabas, usted/él/ella buscaba, nosotros/as buscábamos, vosotros/as buscabais, ustedes/ellos/ellas buscaban
Future: yo buscaré, tú buscarás, usted/él/ella buscará, nosotros/as buscaremos, vosotros/as buscaréis, ustedes/ellos/ellas buscarán
Conditional: yo buscaría, tú buscarías, usted/él/ella buscaría, nosotros/as buscaríamos, vosotros/as buscaríais, ustedes/ellos/ellas buscarían
Just follow that pattern for the rest, but they will not all be exactly he same because of the type of word. How does your book explain it? I can do the rest if you are only required to do it in one or two forms-- present, preterite, future, or any other form since it's alot for each word.
2007-09-08 07:48:49
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answer #9
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answered by Janette 2
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They would all work the same way in this pattern.
busco
buscas
busca
buscamos
buscais
buscan
2007-09-08 07:39:12
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answer #10
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answered by Flatpaw 7
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