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After watching the video above, what should you do after cutting off the AR ending from the infinitive verb?
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Add a subject pronoun
Attach an ER ending
Write the verb in past tense
Remove the verb entirely
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Add a subject pronoun
Attach an ER ending
Write the verb in past tense
Remove the verb entirely
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what is the correct first step in conjugating AR verbs according to the video?
2 points
Write down the AR ending
Create your house
Identify the subject pronouns
Write the infinitive form
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Write down the AR ending
Create your house
Identify the subject pronouns
Write the infinitive form
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how do you write in 1 word the phrase "I sing".
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Canto
Cantas
Canta
Cantamos
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Canto
Cantas
Canta
Cantamos
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how do you write in 1 word the phrase "He dances".
2 points
Bailo
Bailas
Baila
Bailan
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Bailo
Bailas
Baila
Bailan
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what do you do to conjugate the verb "hablar"?
2 points
Add the ending "ar"
Remove the "ar" ending and add appropriate endings
Change the subject pronoun
Keep the verb in its infinitive form
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Add the ending "ar"
Remove the "ar" ending and add appropriate endings
Change the subject pronoun
Keep the verb in its infinitive form
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in the conjugation of "comer," which ending is added for "nosotros"?
2 points
amos
imos
as
emos
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amos
imos
as
emos
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After cutting off the AR ending from the infinitive verb, you should **add a subject pronoun**. This is the first step in conjugating an AR verb in Spanish.
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The correct first step in conjugating AR verbs, according to the video, is to **write the infinitive form**. This is the base form of the verb before any endings are removed or changes are made.
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GPT-4o mini
The word that means "I sing" in Spanish is **Canto**.
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The word that means "He dances" in Spanish is **Baila**.
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To conjugate the verb "hablar," you should **remove the "ar" ending and add appropriate endings** based on the subject pronoun.
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In the conjugation of "comer," the ending added for "nosotros" is **imos**. So, "nosotros comemos" means "we eat."
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