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[yo] quiero - I want
[tú] quieres - you want [él] quiere - he wants [yo] tomé - I had [tú] tomaste - you had [él] tomó - he had In addition to the previous answers, but to make sure you get it, I put the pronouns in [] brackets, just to make sure you don't get confused. Normally, unless you want to be very emphatic in Spanish, you omit the pronouns and the person is clearly conveyed with the verb ending. ![]() |
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