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A Guide to the Media Industry - Media Decoder Blog

A Guide to the Media Industry - Media Decoder Blog

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The Carey Crew The New York Times Magazine - The 6th Floor Blog MediaDailyNews, MEDIA and OMMA Magazines Learn Spanish site Home / Grammar / Topic Notes: The written lesson is below.Links to quizzes, tests, etc. are to the left. Here's the complete list of Spanish subject pronouns. Singular yotúustedélella Plural nosotros/asvosotros/asustedesellosellas To conjugate -ar verbs, drop the ending and add: -o -as -a -amos -áis -an To conjugate -er verbs, drop the ending and add: -o -es -e -emos -éis -en To conjugate -ir verbs, drop the ending and add: -o -es -e -imos -ís -en You will benefit greatly by quickly memorizing the three model verbs. hablar yo hablo tú hablas él, ella, Ud. habla nosotros/as hablamos vosotros/as habláis ellos, ellas, Uds. hablan comer yo como tú comes él, ella, Ud. come nosotros/as comemos vosotros/as coméis ellos, ellas, Uds. comen vivir yo vivo tú vives él, ella, Ud. vive nosotros/as vivimos vosotros/as vivís ellos, ellas, Uds. viven Note: The verb forms are the same for él, ella and Ud. as are the verb forms for ellos, ellas and Uds. In Spanish the subject pronouns are not always required.

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