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ir and -er ending verbs are very similar in their endings when they are conjugated. How do they differ in their endings when th...Question
-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?
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The main difference between -ir and -er ending verbs when conjugated is in the third-person plural form. -Ir ending verbs take -en as their ending in the third-person plural, while -er ending verbs take -en as their ending in the second-person plural but -ent in the third-person plural.
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The short answer is that -ir ending verbs have -en as their ending in the third-person plural, while -er ending verbs have -en as their ending in the second-person plural but -ent in the third-person plural.
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