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Old April 02, 2011, 02:33 PM
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Thank you very much for your timely, yet in-depth reply. This helps it explain the rules behind conjugation much more clearly. One other question I forgot to mention in my opening post...how come an unconjugated verb is sometimes used? I see it written sometimes, but I don't understand it. For instance, hacer might be used in a sentence, or escribir might be used. What would make it so that you wouldn't need to conjugate it in this case? I'm sorry, I wish I had an example, but I can't find one right now.
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