Sure! If you say, for example, the verb “cantar”, which means sing, by the way, you would add the ending that applies to “-ar”. So it would be like this:
Yo camino.
Tú caminas.
Él (or ella, or usted, it could apply to both) camina.
Nosotros caminamos.
Vosotros camináis. Remember to put the tilde on the a!
Ellos (again, you can say ellas, or usted, as well) caminan.
However, if you’re using an “-er” very, here are the endings. For example, so you’re using “volver”, which means to come back. The endings would look like this:
Yo vuelvo.
Tú vuelves.
Él (ella, usted) vuelve.
Nosotros volvemos.
Vosotros volvéis.
Ellos (ellas, usted) vuelven.
Last but not least, if you’re using an “-ir” verb, the endings are STILL gonna be different.
Answer:
100 Tiendas
Explanation:
Question was how many stores, there are 100 stores.
Answer:
Sancho is the peasant who decides to follow Don Quijote. Throughout the story, he is where a lot of the humor comes in and he speaks in Spanish proverbs.
Explanation:
They were loyal to each other, even though Sancho was kind of greedy and he wanted money. But, I am sure you can understand why he would desire money so that he could no longer be considered a peasant.