Spanish Verbs: Infinitive vs. Conjugated

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2009

A quick little lesson about verbs in Spanish and English. Verbs are one of the most basic yet most important parts of speech. Even though you don't really think about verb construction in your native language, when learning Spanish as a second language it can be very helpful. This lesson explains the difference between a verb in its infinitve form versus a conjugated verb.

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  • Si me acuerdo. También si el verbo sigue otro verbo. Los infinitivos se pueden usar también como sujeto de la oración cuando la forma inglés usaría la forma del gerundio en el ejemplo, running is fun. Correr es divertido.

    Gracias por ver

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  • ¿Te acuerdas? Teh verb immediately following a preposition is ALWAYS in the infinitive. Elena necesita su libro para estudiar. Van a cenar depués de terminar su tarea de cálculo.

  • ssoooooo helpful! thx!

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