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| | Spanish Verbs Basics And Conjugations |
 | | The infinitive of a verb in English is formed by adding the word “to”, like in “to do”, “to be” etc. The infinitive of a verb in Spanish, on the other hand, is indicated by —AR, -ER, and —IR, such as in “Estudiar (to study)”, “Escriber (to write)”, and “Comer (to eat)”. |
 | | For example, the verb “escribir (to write)” may be ended with a o, es, e, emos, éis, and en, like in “escribo”, “escribimos”. |
 | | In Spanish, when two verbs are used in reference to one subject in a single sentence, the second verb is usually written in the infinitive form. |
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