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el primero :soy de mexico
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A stem is the part of the verb that comes before the ending (which, in infinitive verbs, is always either ar, er, or ir). In regular conjugations, the stem doesn't change, where in irregular conjugations, it can be completely different. In stem-changing verbs, the change is in the last vowel of the stem.
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ANNOUNCER: What a pleasure to have you on the radio to talk about your prize! (one)
I say you seem very happy.
DIRECTOR: Yes, (2) I am. This award is very important for (3) me.
ANNOUNCER: Who (4) do you dedicate the prize to?
DIRECTOR: To my wife, of course. She (5) always supports me, (6) helps her in bad times and (7) always accompanies her on my trips.
ANNOUNCER: How lucky to have such a wife! And tell me, what are your projects now?
DIRECTOR: I always (8) like to rest after each movie.
My wife and (9) always (10) like to enjoy a vacation.
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1) I say
2) me
3) me
4) tea
5) me
6) the
7) the
8) the
9) me
10) the
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-ar, -er, and -ir. 'Amar' (to love), 'Beber' (to drink), and 'Discutir' (to discuss).
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When the waiter or someone tells you thank you, yo say "<u>No hay de que</u>"
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