Asked by magic

-ir and -er ending verbs are very similar in their endings when they are conjugated. How do they differ in their endings when they are conjugated?

I need help ! Any spanish speakers or people that know? Please help !

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Answered by HELPINGHAND
1. Go to www.google.com

2. Enter conjugate Spanish ir verbs

3. Read carefully and take notes.

4. Enter conjugate Spanish er verbs

5. Read carefully and take notes.

6. Explain how they are different.

hope this helps
Answered by loopdeloop
er verb endings are -o -es -e -emos -eis -en
(all start with e0

ir verb endings are -o -es -e - imos -is and -en
they start with ir

Thats the basic difference it not that much.

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