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CANTAR (Imperfecto)

CANTAR (Imperfecto) Learn and practice Spanish with this conjugation “CANTAR (Imperfecto)”:The verb “To sing” is conjugated this way in Imparfait Tense: Yo cantaba, tú cantabas, él cantaba, ella cantaba, nosotros cantábamos, ustedes cantaban, ellos cantaban, ellas cantaban. Practice this verbs in Imperfect using Quizlet: Do you want to practice more Spanish verbs in imperfect tense?...

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CANTAR (Presente)

CANTAR (Presente) Learn and practice Spanish with this conjugation “CANTAR (Presente)”:The verb “To sing” is conjugated this way in present tense: Yo canto, tú cantas, él canta, ella canta, nosotros cantamos, ustedes cantan, ellos cantan, ellas cantan. Practice this verbs “To sing” in present tense using Quizlet: Do you want to practice more Spanish verbs...

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ESPERAR (Futuro simple)

ESPERAR (Futuro simple) Learn and practice Spanish with this conjugation “ESPERAR (Futuro simple)”:The verb “To wait” is conjugated this way in Future simple Tense: Yo esperaré, tú esperarás, él esperará, ella esperará, nosotros esperaremos, ustedes esperarán, ellos esperarán, ellas esperarán. Practice this verbs in Future Simple using Quizlet: Do you want to practice more Spanish...

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ESPERAR (Imperfecto)

ESPERAR (Imperfecto) Learn and practice Spanish with this conjugation “ESPERAR (Imperfecto)”:The verb “To wait” is conjugated this way in Imparfait Tense: Yo esperaba, tú esperabas, él esperaba, ella esperaba, nosotros esperábamos, ustedes esperaban, ellos esperaban, ellas esperaban. Practice this verbs in Imperfect using Quizlet: Do you want to practice more Spanish verbs in imperfect tense?...

¿Dónde trabajas - Spanish question
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¿Dónde trabajas?

¿Dónde trabajas? In this post, you are going to practice the question: “¿Dónde trabajas?” Where do you work? Learn how to pronounce and ask correctly this question with this little practice. Feel free to practice the other questions on the list. Spanish question: Spanish English ¿Dónde trabajas? (familiar form) Where do you work? ¿Dónde trabaja?...

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ESPERAR (Pretérito)

ESPERAR (Pretérito) Learn and practice Spanish with this conjugation “ESPERAR (Pretérito)”:The verb “To wait” is conjugated this way in Preterite Tense: Yo esperé, tú esperaste, él esperó, ella esperó, nosotros esperamos, ustedes esperaron, ellos esperaron, ellas esperaron. Practice this verbs in Pretérito using Quizlet: Do you want to practice more Spanish verbs in preterite tense?...

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ESPERAR (Presente)

ESPERAR (Presente) Learn and practice Spanish with this conjugation “ESPERAR (Presente)”:The verb “To wait” is conjugated this way in present tense: Yo espero, tú esperas, él espera, ella espera, nosotros esperamos, ustedes esperan, ellos esperan, ellas esperan. Practice the verb To begin and To wait here: Practice this verbs “to wait” in present tense using...

¿Cuál es tu trabajo - Spanish question
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¿Cuál es tu trabajo?

¿Cuál es tu trabajo? In this post, you are going to practice the question: “¿Cuál es tu trabajo?” What is your job? Learn how to pronounce and ask correctly this question with this little practice. Feel free to practice the other questions on the list. Spanish question: Spanish English ¿Cuál es tu trabajo? (familiar form)...

DESCENDER (Pretérito)
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DESCENDER (Pretérito)

DESCENDER (Pretérito) Learn and practice Spanish with this conjugation “DESCENDER (Pretérito)”:The verb “To go down” is conjugated this way in Preterite Tense: Yo descendí, tú descendiste, él descendió, ella descendió, nosotros descendimos, ustedes descendieron, ellos descendieron, ellas descendieron. Practice this verbs in Pretérito using Quizlet: Do you want to practice more Spanish verbs in preterite...

TOCAR (Pretérito)
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TOCAR (Pretérito)

TOCAR (Pretérito) Learn and practice Spanish with this conjugation “TOCAR (Pretérito)”:The verb “To touch” is conjugated this way in Preterite Tense: Yo toqué, tú tocaste, él tocó, ella tocó, nosotros tocamos, ustedes tocaron, ellos tocaron, ellas tocaron. Practice this verbs in Pretérito using Quizlet: Do you want to practice more Spanish verbs in preterite tense?...