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Now that we have covered how to conjugate Spanish AR and ER verbs in the Past, Present and Future, tenses. let's jump right in to see how to conjugate them when they are IR regular verbs. If you haven't had the chance, go ahead and review our Spanish grammar tutorial on how to conjugate Regular AR verbs. You can also check out the tutorial on ER verbs from last week. Ok, let's jump right into the IR regular verbs. Look at the following chart.
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Present tense |
Future tense |
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yo-escribir (to write) |
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tú-abrir (to open) |
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él-asistir (to attend) |
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nosotras-dividir (to divide) |
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ustedes-recibir (to receive) |
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Remember, in Spanish is very important the tilde(accent), if you don not put it on the word, the verb or the word can have a completely different meaning.
Please check out the Spanish Grammar Tutorials on:
Conjugating AR Verbs, Past, Present, and Future
Conjugating ER Verbs, Past, Present, and Future
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