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  • 18-01-2022
  • Spanish
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. -ir and-er ending verbs are very similar in their endings when they are conjugated.
How do they differ in
their endings when they are conjugated?

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keencar18
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  • 18-01-2022

Answer:

They conjugate very similarly as well.

Explanation:

For example, when you conjugate fuimos, you leave the mos with a precidng I.

When you conjugate corremos, there is a preciding e.

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