For both ir and er endings, if you want to conjugate a verb, remove the ir or er ending and add the ending that matches the subject and according to the tense. For instance, the imperfect tense that is used to talk about past actions, conditions, or events that occurred regularly or frequently or that were in progress in a moment in the past, takes the endings indicated in the Table below. So the conjugation differ in the root of the verb. For example:
The ending of the verb LEER is er and the ending of the verb VIVIR is ir. To conjugate these verbs for the second person singular (tú), remove the ending er and ir ending and add iste to the end of each word, therefore:
- Leías
- Vivías
So the ending is the same, but these two conjugations differs in the root of the word.
Cada verano mi familia visita a mi abuela.
Answer:
trescientos ochenta y cinco mil novecientos cincuenta y seis
Explanation:
99.9% its this sorry if its not :)
Te llama el amigo DW Josefina es Manuel
El A manda 200 al B y el B tenia 800 y con los 200 el B tendra 1000 y el A Igual
Respuesta- El A Tenia 1200 y El B 800