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Old December 12, 2010, 05:19 PM
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Ed y ing en español?

cómo cambia verbos con ed y ing, tambien es un cambia de "setm" en el verbo? ¡gracís!
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¿Cómo cambian los verbos con ed y ing? ¿También es un cambio de "stem" en el verbo? ¡Gracias!
¿Nos puedes dar algunos ejemplos? No sé de cuales verbos estás hablando.
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Old December 12, 2010, 06:17 PM
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Hi Ez123......

I am not sure what you are asking for.

Are you asking how to translate verbs in the past tense and present participle or even gerunds?

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"Participio pasado" and "gerundio" endings, according to infinitive endings are like:


   Primera conjugación (-ar)  Segunda conjugación (-er)  Tercera conjugación (-ir) 
 Participio pasado:  -ado  -ido  -ido 
   Primera conjugación (-ar)  Segunda conjugación (-er)  Tercera conjugación (-ir) 
 Gerundio:   -ando  -iendo  -iendo 



For irregular verbs, the endings for "participio pasado" can be "-to", "-so", "-cho".
Ending of "gerundios" donesn't change.

Some examples:

 Primera conjugación       
 Infinitivo  Participio pasado  Gerundio 
 Amar  amado  amando 
 Cantar  cantado  cantando 
 Pensar  pensado  pensando 
 Segunda conjugación       
 Beber  bebido  bebiendo 
 Perder  perdido  perdiendo 
 Correr  corrido  corriendo 
 Tercera conjugación       
 Vivir  vivido  viviendo 
 Partir  partido  partiendo 
 Unir  unido  uniendo 
 Some irregular verbs       
 Escribir  escrito  escribiendo 
 Imprimir  impreso  imprimiendo 
 Decir  dicho  diciendo 
 Volver  vuelto  volviendo 


Changes in stem depends on irregular verb rules, which should be reviewed apart.
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Old December 13, 2010, 08:41 AM
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lo siento, quería a decir how would you change a infinitivo like decir from " to say" to "saying" and "said"
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That depends on what you're trying to say. "Saying" could be a verb. It could also be a gerund, which is a noun. Which do you want?
"Said" can be a verb, but it can also be a past participle. A past participle is used in verb forms, like "has said," and it can also be used as an adjective, like "said deal." Which do you want?

Angélica gave you lots of present participles (gerundios) and past participles, including the ones for "decir." She didn't say that gerund "saying" is said "decir" in Spanish. This is because the Spanish infinitive can be used to mean "to say" AND the gerund "saying."

If you just want the verb, as in "she is saying" and "she said," you just conjugate "decir" into 3rd-person singular present indicative tense (ella dice) and 3rd-person singular preterite indicative tense (ella dijo). There are verb charts here in this site, and elsewhere, to help you with verb conjugations.
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