Comprender (to comprehend / understand)Īhora comprendo mejor la operación de mi padre. Let’s finish this lesson by learning more verbs with these 5 sentences using er verbs in Spanish:Ĭaption 27, El Aula Azul - Actividades diarias - En casa con Silvia Play CaptionĢ. Let’s use a different verb to see the conjugation of a regular ‘er’ verb in the simple future. Now, let’s take the regular verb comer (to eat) and see how the conjugation works in the simple past:Ĭaption 29, El Aula Azul - La Doctora Consejos - El pasado Play Caption Here they learn to design and make decorations.Ĭaption 26, Europa Abierta - Taller de escenografía en Olivares Play Caption Notice how the stem stays the same but the endings vary:Īquí aprenden a diseñar y confeccionar decorados. ![]() Let’s take the regular verb aprender (to learn) and see its conjugation in the simple present. Let’s look at some of the most common regular ‘ER’ verbs in Spanish:Ī verb is considered regular when the verb stem doesn’t change from the infinitive form to the conjugated form of the verb. ![]() BANNER PLACEHOLDERīefore that, however, let’s keep in mind that regular verbs are formed using the following formula: verb stem + infinitive ending. ![]() Today, we will take a look at those verbs ending in ‘-er’. As we mentioned before, in Spanish language, all regular verbs belong to one of the following groups: verbs ending in ‘-ar’, verbs ending in ‘-er’ and verbs ending in ‘-ir’.
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