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The “tú” form of any –ar verb always ends in the letters "an."

Yes

No

In Spanish, the way we say “he dances” is

bailo

baila

bailas

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  1. 1- no

    2- #2


  2. 1-no: as

    2- the first one is for you yourself(as in I), the third is for tu form leaving the second one left as when your talking bout someone

  3. no.-

    and he dances is baila.. you can use bailó in a past sentence... baila it's present and bailas it's you dance...


  4. NO!

    and

    baila

    él baila also ella (she) baila

  5. 1. No; the "tú" formof -ar verbs always ends in "...as" (in the present tense).

    2."He dances" is "(Él) baila".

  6. The “tú” form of any –ar verb always ends in the letters "an."

    No. Usually (if not always) they end in "-as".

    Tu bailas

    Tu tenías

    Tu hacías

    And so on...

    In Spanish, the way we say “he dances” is

    "El baila"

    The verb, when using he or she, is the same that when using you (tu), only without the "s" at the end.

    El baila

    El tenía

    El había

    I hope this helps!

  7. No,  it ends in as

    baila

  8. No, -ar verbs usually end in "as" in the present tense.

    Baila.

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