There's 3 ways for 3 different types of verbs, -ar,-er,-ir verbs
which are verbs ending with those phrases.
Basically you replace ar,er,or,ir with the following:
ar:
yo...o
tu...as
ustd/el/ella...a
nosotros/as...amos
ustedes/ellos/ellas...an
er:
yo...o
tu...es
ustd/el/ella...e
nosotros/as...emos
ustedes/ellos/ellas...en
ir:
yo...o
tu...es
ustd/el/ella...e
nosotros/as...imos
ustedes/ellos/ellas...en
Conjugation makes the sentence seem more natural, and without out it you'll get a different meaning and it won't be as fluent. That was a lot to right! Would you be able to mark me the brainliest please?
Mi abuelo es sabio.
Los chicos tristes.
Los estudiantes felices.
Las sillas altas.
Un día frió.
El jugo café.
Los niños ruidosos.
El libro negro.
El lápiz blanco.
Unas chicas bondadosas.
Estamos cansados.
Ella está enojada.
Son verdes.
El empaque está grande.
Un calentamiento difícil.
Hope this helps! :)
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