Carlos M Ossa er– er –er -er –er. Subject Pronouns cant -com -escrib - Yo Tú Él/Ella/Ud. Nosotros/as Ellos/Ellas/Uds o as a amos an I sing o es e emos.

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Carlos M Ossa er– er –er -er –er

Subject Pronouns cant -com -escrib - Yo Tú Él/Ella/Ud. Nosotros/as Ellos/Ellas/Uds o as a amos an I sing o es e emos en I eat o es e imos en I write

Cut ending - ER Indicative: Present Tense / Past Tense / Imperfect Tense

-o -Es -E -Emos -En PresentTense Indicative ending -er e r – e r – e r - e r – e r

-í -iste -ió -imos -ieron Preterite Tense Simple Indicative ending -er e r – e r – e r - e r – e r

-ía -ías -ía -íamos -ían Preterite Tense Imperfect Indicative Regular ending -er e r – e r – e r - e r – e r

Do not cut ending -ER Indicative: Future Tense and Conditional

-é -ás -á -emos -án Future Tense Simple Indicative ending -er Do not drop ending !!

- ía - ías - ía - íamos - ían Conditional ending -er Do not drop ending !!

Infinitive cant – to speak com – to eat viv - to live Present Participle Past Participle cant speaking cant spoken com eating com eaten viv living viv lived estar haber Aux + verb + ending

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