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The difference between "ser" and "estar" is that "ser" is used when the object is in a <u>permanent state</u> (where are you from...) while "estar" is when the object is in a <u>variable state</u> (temporary states).
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Answer:
The correct answer is: Present tense, Present Perfect, Past tense, Imperfect tense, Past Perfect.
Explanation:
Almost all Spanish indicative tenses drop their ending from the original verb, in order to add an adequate termination for the appropriate verbal tense.
The ending forms of the verb in Spanish are: - AR, - ER, -IR
When we remove these terminations, we are able to add the terminations for a specific tense.
For example:
TRABAJ-AR
TRABAJ- O /-AS/-A
-AMOS/ÁIS/AN
The only exceptions are Future Simple and Conditional tense, where we should add the adequate termination on the infinite, instead of dropping the ending form.
For example:
VIAJAR
VIAJAR -É/-ÁS/-Á
VIAJAR /-EMOS/-EIS/-ÁN
What do. You mean by that
1. Ustedes
2. Benito
3. Yo
4. Tú
5. José
6. Mis amigos y yo
7. Dolores
8. Berta y Pablo
9. Federico
10. Tú
11. Nosotros
12. Yo
13. Jaime y yo
14. Emilia
15. Mis hermanos
16. Yolanda
17. Tú
18. Sara y Esteban
19. Nosotros
20. Tú
You have to give info about your self like your age and name