Yes, there is.
"ir" verbs usually indicates on movement (going somewhere). This verb can usually also stand alone and can act a singular word.
example: "Ma', puedo ir a la playa con mis amigos este sabado?"
The girl is asking her mom if she can go to the beach with her friends on Saturday.
"er" usually indicates present-tense. It cannot stand alone as a singular word the way "ir" can.
example: Saber (to know)
Finally "ar" is a less used verb in spanish. It also cannot stand alone as a word. "ar" and "er" are very simaler verbs, since they both indicate to do something.
Example: Nadar (to swim)
I hope this helps.
Si queremos ir mas rapido usamos el acelerador
Ponemos las maletas en el baul
Para ver el motor tenemos que abrir el capó
Ponemos la gasolina en el tanque
Un carro muy viejo y feo es el cacharro
Para parar usamos los frenos
Para arrancar el carro tenemos que usar la llave
Cuando entramos en el carro, nos ponemos el cinturón de seguridad
Tiene numeros y letras y es una forma de identificar el carro la placa
Para ver por la noche necesito los faros
The answer is c, leí because leí in english is read. So in English it is, “I read the book in 30 minutes.”
Go to the Chapultepec Park
Answer:
Los estudiantes <u>van</u> a la biblioteca.
<u>(van)</u>
Explanation: