Here’s a great Spanish verb conjugation chart from that summarizes these rules: – Same rules as with -er verbs, except that in the nosotros (we) form, the ending becomes -imos instead of -emos. If you are referring to ‘ellos’ or ‘they,’ use the ending ‘en,’ to form comen. If you are referring to ‘nosotros’ or ‘we,’ use the ending ‘emos,’ to form comemos. If you are referring to ‘él’ or ‘ella” or ‘he or she,’ use the ending ‘e,’ to form come. If you are referring to ‘tú’ or ‘you,’ use the ending ‘es,’ to form comes. ‘Yo’ stays the same here, with the ‘o’ ending, just like -ar verbs, to form como. – If you are referring to ‘ellos’ or ‘they,’ use the ending ‘an,’ to form miran. – If you are referring to ‘nosotros’ or ‘we,’ use the ending ‘amos’ to form miramos. – If you are referring to ‘él’ or ‘ella” or ‘he or she,’ use the ending ‘a,’ to form mira. – If you are referring to ‘tú’ or ‘you,’ use the ending ‘as,’ to form miras. – If you are referring to ‘yo’ or ‘I,’ add the letter ‘o’ to end the conjugated verb, forming miro. Let’s take mirar (to watch), for example:
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