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What Is The Verb For He In Spanish? [Solved]
Hey, we all got the present tense of ‘haber’ down! We’ve got ‘he has’, ‘we have’, ‘you (plural) have’ and ’they have’. So no more confusion - we’ve got it covered!
Conjugation: The process of changing a verb to match the subject in terms of person, number, gender, and tense.
Present Tense: Used to describe actions that are happening now or regularly occur.
Preterite Tense: Used to describe actions that happened in the past and are completed.
Imperfect Tense: Used to describe ongoing or repeated actions in the past that were not completed or finished at a certain point in time.
Future Tense: Used to describe an action that will happen at some point in the future or is likely to happen soon.
Conditional Tense: Used when talking about hypothetical situations and what would happen if certain conditions were met or fulfilled.
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