Introduction Decir is the Spanish verb meaning "to say / to tell"
The one exception is the third-person singular form (he/she/it), which has an “s” on the end: “he/she/it walks“
The first and third person singular forms follow the –AR verb endings
Da
In English, we have six different persons: first person singular (I), second person singular (you), third person singular (he/she/it/one), first person plural (we), second person
"You" is the person being spoken to, so "you" is in the second person
ellos/ellas/Uds
Point of view definition: First, second, and third person are categories of grammar to classify pronouns and verb forms
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" However, the verb form "ayudo" is only singular, as it refers to one person, "I
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Indicative of "vender" Present
The imperative is always conjugated in the present tense without a personal pronoun
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The grammar is called 3rd person singular, but it is not only used with people
*We use the third-person singular pronoun it when we talk about the weather
Vosotros is the informal second person plural (i
Additionally, the conjugation for yo is formed with the irregular stem dig
Stem-changing verbs that end in -ir will make a change in the Preterit Tense
This accent is used to distinguish between the preposition de and the present subjunctive form of dar
le ( to/for it, him, her, formal you) les ( to/for them, formal you) Notice that none of the indirect pronouns vary according to gender
third person singular (neutral) 13) “I’m leaving!” she yelled
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Se (preferir) la ropa de una marca buena
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Vos is an informal second person singular (you) form used in parts of Latin America
Preterite