To have in spanish
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Tener conjugation.
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How are verbs conjugated?
Conjugated verbs are those that vary based on tense, mood, grammatical person, and number:
- Tense. It indicates when the action takes place, which may be past, present or future, depending on whether the action is prior, simultaneous or subsequent to the moment of speech.
- Mood. It reflects the way in which the speaker perceives the action.
The three moods in Spanish are indicative (used for actions, processes, or states that the speaker considers real), subjunctive (used for actions, processes, or states that the speaker deems possible, unreal, or probable), and imperative (used to express commands, requests, and advice).
- Person. It marks who performs the action, and may be first person (yo, nosotros, nosotras), seco
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