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Authors: Margarita Madrigal

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Remember that “mos” is the symbol of all first person plurais and “n” is the symbol of all third man form plurals. All verbs end in “mos” in the first person plural, and in “n” in the third man plural.

plural first person = MOS

plural third man form = N

Notice that in order to form the plural of “había” you just add “mos” or “n” to the singular.

SINGULAR
 
PLURAL
había + mos
=
habíamos
había + n
=
habían

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

   Estoy trabajando,
I am working
Está trabajando,
you are working
   Estamos trabajando,
we are working
Están trabajando,
they are working

PAST PROGRESSIVE

   Estaba trabajando,
I was working
Estaba trabajando,
you were working
   Estábamos trabajando,
we were working
Estaban trabajando,
they were working
SINGULAR
 
PLURAL
estaba + mos
=
estábamos
estaba + n
=
estaban
SUBJECT PRONOUNS
yo,
I
nosotros,
we
(masculine)
usted,
you
nosotras,
we
(feminine)
él,
he
ustedes,
you
(plural)
ella,
she
ellos,
they
(masculine)
 
ellas,
they
(feminine)

La América del Sur

PRESENT TENSE

AR verb
ER verb
hablar,
to speak
vender,
to sell
hablO,
I speak
vendO,
I sell
hablA,
you speak
vendE,
you sell
hablAMOS,
we speak
vendEMOS,
we sell
hablAN,
they speak
vendEN,
they sell

The endings of the above verbs have been printed in capital letters to remind you that in the present tense, the endings of “ar” verbs are based on the letter “a” and the endings of “er” verbs are based on the letter “e,” except for the first person singular, which ends in “o.” In chart form:

PRESENT TENSE

RADICAL CHANGING
VERBS

There are some verbs that are completely regular in their endings but that change in the body (root, stem) of the verb. These verbs are known as “Radical Changing Verbs,” which means root or stem changing verbs.

There are some verbs in which the letter “e” changes to “
ie” in the stem.

EXAMPLE
:

PENSAR,
to think

pIEnso,
I think
pensamos,
we think
pIEnsa,
you think
pIEnsan,
they think

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