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Conjugar los verbos regulares, irregulares y reflexives
LOS VERBOS REGULARES:
TrabajAR VivIR VendER
Yo -o -o -o
Tu -as -es -es
El, ella, usted -a -e -e
Nosotros/as -amos -imos -emos
Vosotros/as -ais -is -eis
Ellos/as, usted -an -en -en

Verbos regulares: FabricAR (to manufacture), EstudiAR (to study)

LOS VERBOS IRREGULARES: Preferir Querer (To want) Poder (To can)
Yo prefiero quiero puedo
Tu prefieres quieres puedes
El, ella, usted prefiere quiere puede
Nosotros/as preferimos queremos podemos
Vosotros/as preferis queries podeis
Ellos/as, usted prefieren quieren pueden

Volver (To return) Ser (To be) Estar (To be - location)
Yo vuelvo soy estoy
Tu vuelves eres estás
El, ella, usted vuelve es está
Nosotros/as volvemos somos estamos
Vosotros/as volveis sois estáis
Ellos/as, usted vuelven son están

Ir (To go) Saber (To know) Tener (To have)
Yo voy sé tengo
Tu vas sabes tienes
El, ella, usted va sabe tiene
Nosotros/as vamos sabemos tenemos
Vosotros/as vais sabéis tenéis
Ellos/as, usted van saben tienen

Cerrar (To close) Hacer (To do/to make) Venir (to come)
Yo cierro hago vengo
Tu cierras haces vienes
El, ella, usted cierra hace viene
Nosotros/as cerramos hacemos venemos
Vosotros/as cerráis hacéis veneís
Ellos/as, usted cierran hacen vienen
LOS VERBOS REFLEXIBOS :

LlamarSE
Yo me llamo
Tu te llamas
El, ella, usted se llama
Nosotros/as nos llamos
Vosotros/as os llamaís
Ellos/as, usted se llaman

Verbos reflexibos: sentarSE (to sit)

Ser y Estár

Estar Dónde está ? Where are you ? Estoy en la escuela. I am at school. Cómo estás? How are you? Está Javier? Is Javier here?

We use ‘estar’ for locations (la ubicación), where someone is located or a thing.

We use ‘ser’ for: * El tipo de empresa. * El character de una

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