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What is the conjugation of drive?

What is the conjugation of drive?

Indicative

presentⓘ present simple or simple present
you drive
he, she, it drives
we drive
you drive

What are the rules of conjugation in Spanish?

In Spanish, you conjugate verbs by changing the ending. If the subject is I (yo), conjugate by dropping the ending and add -o. If the subject is you – informal (tú), conjugate by dropping the ending and add -as (for -ar verbs) or -es (for -er and -ir verbs).

What is the Spanish verb drive?

The Spanish verb conducir means ‘to drive ‘ and is an irregular Spanish IR verb.

What are the 3 rules of conjugating a regular verb in Spanish?

1 Answer

  • separate the ar/er/ir ending from the verb infinitive leaving the verb stem.
  • make any necessary stem changes if the verb is stem changing or irregular.
  • add the appropriate verb ending to the stem according to the person of the subject of the verb. ( assuming present tense, indicative mood)

Is it driven or drove?

Simple Past, I drove. Present Perfect, I have driven. Past Perfect, I had driven. will.

Will drive or will be driving?

@diniazmihanifahnr12 Both are the same with a little difference. ‘I will drive’ is simple future tense whereas ‘I will be driving’ is future continuous tense. ‘I will drive’ shows the next activity but ‘I will be driving’ shows an activity in the future.

What is left when we take off the ar’er ir ending?

The stem of a verb is what is left when you remove the infinitive ending (‐ar, ‐er, or ‐ir). Because the stem of the verb changes, these verbs are called stem‐changing verbs, or stem‐changers.

How do you say drive in Mexico?

Drive= conducir/manejar @Max_96 Gracias!

What is the first step when conjugating a Spanish verb?

The infinitive ends in “ar” The first thing you do when conjugating a verb is to remove the “ar” infinitive ending and replace with “personal endings.” The personal endings follow.

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