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  2. Spanish conjugation - Wikipedia

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    The pronouns yo, tú, vos, [1] él, nosotros, vosotros [2] and ellos are used to symbolise the three persons and two numbers. Note, however, that Spanish is a pro-drop language , and so it is the norm to omit subject pronouns when not needed for contrast or emphasis.

  3. Spanish grammar - Wikipedia

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    1.2.2 Imperfect or "copretérito" 1.2.3 Using preterite and imperfect ... The present progressive is formed by first conjugating the verb estar or seguir, ...

  4. Spanish verbs - Wikipedia

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    2.1.2.5 Conditional perfect or compound ... 4.8 Contrasting ser and estar. 4.9 Contrasting haber ... The past participle corresponds to the English -en or -ed form of ...

  5. Gerund - Wikipedia

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    4.6.2.4 Patterns 4b and 3b: I remember her coming and I reminded her to come 4.6.2.5 Patterns 5a and 3a: She kept coming and She remembered to come 4.6.3 Verbs followed by either "gerund" or bare infinitive pattern

  6. Spanish irregular verbs - Wikipedia

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    Spanish verbs are a complex area of Spanish grammar, with many combinations of tenses, aspects and moods (up to fifty conjugated forms per verb).Although conjugation rules are relatively straightforward, a large number of verbs are irregular.

  7. Grammatical conjugation - Wikipedia

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    1 Archaic, poetical; used only with the pronoun 'thou'. 2 In Flemish dialects. 3 In the bokmål written standard. 4 In the nynorsk written standard. vera and vere are both alternate forms. 5 Archaic 6 Attic. 7 'eínai' is only used as a noun ("being, existence"). 8 Ptc: qenë. 9 In the Tosk and Geg dialects, respectively.

  8. Portuguese conjugation - Wikipedia

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    4.2 estar – to be. 4.3 ser – to be. 4.4 haver – to have, to happen, there to be. 4.5 pôr - to put. 5 Conditional and future. 6 Imperative. 7 Pronunciation of ...

  9. Transitivity (grammar) - Wikipedia

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    Transitivity is a linguistics property that relates to whether a verb, participle, or gerund denotes a transitive object.It is closely related to valency, which considers other arguments in addition to transitive objects.

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