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How many types of infinitive are there in spanish
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In Spanish, there are three types of infinitives:
1. Regular infinitives: These are the most common types of infinitives in Spanish, and they follow a regular pattern of conjugation. For example, bailar (to dance), cantar (to sing), comer (to eat), etc.
2. Stem-changing infinitives: Some infinitives undergo a stem change in certain conjugations. The most common stem-changing verbs are e->ie (e.g., querer - to want), o->ue (e.g., almorzar - to have lunch), and e->i (e.g., pedir - to ask). Only the stem (root) of the verb changes, while the infinitive ending remains the same.
3. Irregular infinitives: There are some verbs in Spanish that have irregular conjugations in their infinitive forms. These verbs do not follow a regular pattern, and their conjugation must be memorized. Examples include ser (to be), ir (to go), estar (to be), etc.
1. Regular infinitives: These are the most common types of infinitives in Spanish, and they follow a regular pattern of conjugation. For example, bailar (to dance), cantar (to sing), comer (to eat), etc.
2. Stem-changing infinitives: Some infinitives undergo a stem change in certain conjugations. The most common stem-changing verbs are e->ie (e.g., querer - to want), o->ue (e.g., almorzar - to have lunch), and e->i (e.g., pedir - to ask). Only the stem (root) of the verb changes, while the infinitive ending remains the same.
3. Irregular infinitives: There are some verbs in Spanish that have irregular conjugations in their infinitive forms. These verbs do not follow a regular pattern, and their conjugation must be memorized. Examples include ser (to be), ir (to go), estar (to be), etc.
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