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.
Answer:
A.2
Explanation:
That should be the right answer...hope it helps.
Translation: Jena The Table according to the characteristics of each of the conquerors in Titusville a table
Answer: what was the belief of the nazis
Explanation:
(i might be missing the accents, i conjugated this present tense.)
Yo aprendo
Ustedes Aprenden
Tu bailas
Nosotros Bailamos
El hace
Yo Hago
Ella irá
Nosotros iríamos
Usted come
Nosotros comemos
Yo digo
Ella dice
Tu escribes
Ellos escriben
Yo pongo
Tu pones
Yo salgo
Nosotros salimos
yo soy
ustedes son
tu estás
nosotros estamos
el habla
ellas hablan
yo tengo
ella tiene
tu trabajas
nosotros trabajamos
el vive
ellos viven