Capítulo 4 20 of 57 comer, beber, leer, ver, comprender (to understand), aprender (to learn), abrir, recibir, escribir, and vivir. 1. You have already.

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Capítulo 4 20 of 57 comer, beber, leer, ver, comprender (to understand), aprender (to learn), abrir, recibir, escribir, and vivir. 1. You have already learned the present tense of regular ___ verbs. There are two other families or conjugations of regular verbs. Verbs whose infinitives end in ___ are second conjugation verbs. Verbs whose infinitives end in ___ are third conjugation verbs. Some verbs of the second and third conjugations that you will use frequently are -ar -er -ir

Capítulo 4 21 of Study the following forms of -er and -ir verbs.

Capítulo 4 22 of 57 Note that all forms of -er and -ir verbs are the same except nosotros(as) and vosotros(as). 2. Study the following forms of -er and -ir verbs.

Capítulo 4 23 of Note also the forms of the verb ver.

Capítulo 4 24 of 57 When you want to find out a friend’s opinion about something, you can ask: You respond with: Creo que no. When you think someone should do something, you can say: Debes estudiar. Debes aprender el español. ¿Qué crees? Creo que sí. or