er ir endings spanish

-ER and -IR ending verbs – First Year Spanish 1. As mentioned previously, there are three types of verbs in Spanish: those ending in -ar, -er and -ir. The conjugation pattern for -er and -ir ending verbs is nearly the same, differing only in the nosotros and vosotros forms. The idea of “taking off the verb ending” and then adding other endings to give the verb a subject (yo, tú, ella, etc.) is the same as we did for -ar ending verbs. Let’s take a look at the regular -er ending of the verb comer (to eat): Regular -er ending verbs:

-ER and -IR ending verbs – First Year Spanish 1
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The ending for Yo is: o.nosotros: emos: for (er verbs) And for “ir” verbs it is: imos. tú is remember, you use “tú” if you’re on a first-name basis with someone. And for the verb ending,.

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