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Conjugation practice
I'm just going to conjugate the verb trabajar in the indicative form for the first person. Let me know if I do it right as I am really trying to crack down on memorizing the conjugations.
Trabajo- I work/I am working Trabajé- I worked He trabajado- I have worked Trabajaré- I will work Había trabajado- I had worked Trabajaba- I was working/I worked (as in it didn't necessarily end) Habré trabajado- I will have worked Trabajaría- I would work Habría trabajado- I would have worked This is an easier verb to conjugate, but I gotta start off with something simplar to get down the basic rules of it before I get into the more difficult ones. Please let me know if these are correct. It will be greatly appreciated. Last edited by caliber1; February 02, 2012 at 10:27 PM. Reason: spelling |
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All of them are right, BJ.
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Great! The verbs like decir are the more difficult ones for me. But I'll imagine that with time I'll remember those as well. As usual. Gracias amiga
Last edited by caliber1; February 02, 2012 at 11:11 PM. Reason: Spelling |
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