In Spanish, -ir and -er ending verbs have similar conjugation patterns, particularly in the present tense. Both types of verbs share the same endings for the first and second person plural forms (nosotros, ustedes). However, they differ in the endings for the first and second person singular and the third person singular and plural forms. Specifically, -er verbs use the endings -o, -es, -e, -emos, -éis, and -en, while -ir verbs use -o, -es, -e, -imos, -ís, and -en.
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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 they are conjugated? (4 points)
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