Carlos M Ossa ar –ar –ar -ar –ar. Subject Pronouns cant -com -escrib - Yo Tú Él/Ella/Ud. Nosotros/as Ellos/Ellas/Uds o as a amos an I sing o es e emos.

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Carlos M Ossa ar –ar –ar -ar –ar

Subject Pronouns cant -com -escrib - Yo Tú Él/Ella/Ud. Nosotros/as Ellos/Ellas/Uds o as a amos an I sing o es e emos en I eat o es e imos en I write

-o -as -a -amos -an Present Tense Indicative ending -ar a r – a r – a r - a r – a r

-é -aste -ó -amos -aron Preterite Tense Simple (Perfect Tense) Indicative ending -ar a r – a r – a r - a r – a r

-aba -abas -aba -ábamos -aban Preterit Tense Imperfect Indicative Regular ending -ar a r – a r – a r - a r – a r

Do not drop ending–ar

- é - ás - á - emos - án Future Tense Simple Indicative ending -ar Do not drop ending !!

- ía - ías - ía -Í-Íamos - ían Conditional ending -ar Do not drop ending !!

Infinitive cant – to speak com – to eat Viv - to live Present Participle Past Participle speaking spoken eating eaten living lived estar haber

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