Structure
Verb[er] remove er add o
comer com comen
beber beb beben
aprender aprend aprenden
Description
In Spanish, regular verbs are those that can be conjugated independently without modifying the stem (lexeme), and have endings that adapt to each tense. There are three types of regular verbs: verbs ending in "ar", "er" and "ir". In this lesson, we will touch on the [er] regular verbs. To conjugate regular [er] verbs: first drop the -er and then add one of six present tense endings specific to -er verbs: -o, -es, -e, -e, -emos, or -en. For present tense, plural third [They] use "o".
Examples
Mis papás comen huevos y pollo [comer]
My parents eat eggs and chicken
Ellos beben café y té [beber]
They drink coffee and tea
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