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Hello
Hello, I'm psychic duck from London in England, I am just starting to learn Spanish
and I thought I could better answers from proper people to my question rather than Google my first question: what is the verb to be and to have in Spanish, and is there an informal and formal word for you are like in French If somebody could start me off with and tell me the Spanish for those two verbs I would be very grateful I am: You are: He is: She is: We are: They are One is: I have: You have: He has: She has: We have: They have: One has: |
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Hello I bid you welcome to these forums.
I'm George, and I disposal to offer you my help if you need to practice with somebody in your native language. Best Regards.
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