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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 16 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

**MEDAL** Can somebody PLEASE help em with present tense form of words in parentheses?

OpenStudy (kewlgeek555):

Well, I do not see a specific question, but I can help you with present tense AR, IR, and ER verbs. Remember to write this in your notes. LLAMAR, an AR Verb - Means to call YO llamO - I call TU llamAS - YOU (informal)* call ÉL llamA - HE calls ELLA llamA - SHE calls USTED llamA - YOU (formal)** call NOSOTROS llamAMOS - we call ELLOS llamAN - THEY call/THOSE MEN call ELLAS llamAN - THOSE WOMEN call USTEDES llamAN - YOU GUYS call BEBER, an ER Verb - Means to drink YO bebO - I drink TU bebES - YOU (informal)* drink EL bebE - HE drinks ELLA bebE - SHE drinks USTED bebE - YOU (formal)** drink NOSOTROS bebEMOS - WE drink ELLOS bebEN - THEY drink/THOSE MALES drink ELLAS bebEN - THOSE GIRLS drink USTEDES bebEN - YOU GUYS drink An IR verb is more complicated. They vary kind of. Maybe @InYourHead can help you with different ones. I have to sleep. x_x ANYWHO, some important things to remember is that El, Ella, and Usted have the same endings. Nosotros and Nosotras have the same ending. Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes have the same ending. *informal - this is the way you would talk to a friend or someone that is younger than you/under 18 **formal - this is how you would talk to an adult, someone older than you/someone older than 18

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