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Verb Conjugation

Hi,

I'm taking a beginning Spanish course, and I'm having a really difficult time conjugating verbs properly. My problem arises, when there is no person specified. If someone is specified, that's easy enough. For instance:

yo tengo
tú tienes
él tiene
nosotros tenemos
ellos tienen

This is easy enough. And, if I'm not familiar w/ the verb, I can certainly look it up. There are plenty of verb conjugators online.

The problem I'm having is in sentences such as these:

The baseball game was really exciting.
The building fell over.
That car is really fast.

In sentences such as there, where no one is specified, is there a rule for remembering how to conjugate verbs? I have no idea how to do this, and I'm falling behind in my class b/c of it. I don't have any problems remembering vocabulary, but this is killing me. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.


Jeff


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