How do you conjugate estoy?

Estoy en Perú. → I am in Perú….Ser or Estar in Spanish.

SER ESTAR
Yo (I) soy estoy
Tú (You) eres estás
Él/Ella (He/She) es está
Nosotros/Nosotras (We) somos estamos

How do you use gehen?

The verb “gehen” In English, the verb “to go” is universal. We can use it to express many different things. For instance, the future tense, or the fact one moves somewhere which could be in the sense of walking, biking, car or airplane as in: “I am going to Berlin”.

Is gehen a strong verb?

Strong verbs are flexible and go with the time. Therefore “gehen” (to go) is a strong verb.

What form is estuvo?

Conjugating the Irregular Spanish Verb Estar (to Be)

Conjugation Translation
usted estuvo You (formal) were
nosotros estuvimos We were
vosotros estuvisteis You all (informal) were
ellos/ellas estuvieron They were

What tense is ging?

Simple Past Tense

Pronoun Conjugation Translation
ich ging I went
du gingst you went
er/sie/es ging er/she/it went
wir gingen we went

What is a fahren?

(intransitive, of a vehicle) to go; to run; to drive; to sail. Autos können schneller fahren als Fahrräder. Cars can go faster than bikes. (intransitive, of a vehicle) to leave; to depart.

Is Nehmen strong or weak?

“strong verbs”

befehlen befahl befiehlt
kommen kam
nehmen nahm nimmt
schelten schalt schilt
schwimmen schwamm

How do you conjugate a verb in Spanish?

To conjugate an -ar verb, remove the infinitive ending ( -ar) and add the ending that matches the subject. You can find these endings in the table below. To conjugate an -er verb, remove the infinitive ending ( -er) and add the ending that matches the subject.

How to form verbs in the present tense in Spanish?

Below you’ll find instructions for forming regular verbs in the present tense, including the endings you need to know for -ar, -er, and -ir verbs. To conjugate an -ar verb, remove the infinitive ending ( -ar) and add the ending that matches the subject. You can find these endings in the table below.

Are there any verbs that are the same in Spanish?

Notice that most of the present tense endings for -er and -ir verbs are the same. Only the nosotros and vosotros endings are different. Some present tense yo conjugations undergo spelling changes or are irregular. Verbs that end in -guir, -ger, or -gir undergo a spelling change in their present tense yo forms.

How are different forms of a verb created in Spanish?

According to the Spanish conjugation rules, different forms of the verb are created by removing the infinitive ending, such as ‒ar, ‒er, or ‒ir, and replacing it with the required ending that specifies who is performing an action depending on the used tense and mood (indicative, subjunctive or imperative).