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In this section we will learn about how subject pronouns are associated with particular verb endings in Spanish Here, we will begin making short phrases by combining subjects and verbs in a single word. {| class="wikitable" width ="100%" !  Present Tense Practice  !align ="floatright" width = "60%" | The general formula for creating verb conjugations is to replace the infinitive verb ending (-ar/-er/-ir) with the appropriate ending of the subject. Although there are three verb-ending categories, -er and -ir verbs tend to share most of the conjugation endings.
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Conjugated Verbs: Present Tense

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