![]() ![]() Let’s practice with the verb aprender (to learn), conjugating it following the same endings we used for the verb comer (to eat). These are some -er common regular verbs: aprender (to learn), beber, (to drink), comprender (to understand), correr (to run), leer (to read), responder (to answer), and vender (to sell). These rules can be applied to all other regular verbs ending in -er. Usted come – You eat (formal, singular).You can find some examples of these endings in the following table using the verb comer (to eat). To conjugate them, remove the infinitive ending (-er) and add the ending that matches the subject. Regular -er verbs have mostly different ending conjugations than the -ar verbs. Write it down in a notebook or in an electronic device and practice several times until you feel more familiar with the conjugation of regular -ar verbs. Keep the roots of each verb, drop the infinitive -ar, and add the respectfully ending learned in the chart above. To continue learning the conjugation of this group, practice conjugating other regular verbs, like the ones above (limpiar, caminar, estudiar, cantar, cocinar, etc). For example, ellos enseñan (they teach), and ustedes limpian (you clean-plural). ![]() Some examples include él cocina (he cooks), ella estudia (she studies), and usted canta (you sing, formal)Also, Spanish -ar verbs conjugated in the third person plural for ellos (they) and ustedes (you, plural) also have the same ending: -an. Notice that the -ar verbs conjugated in the third person singular, el (he), ella (she), and usted (you, formal) have the same ending: -a.
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