After asking the question, we should reply it!
This is also simple, isn't it? Let's learn some grammar here. Do you notice 'Tengo' and 'Tienes' look similar? They mean the same too. Actually they are the variation of the same word.
I have is 'Tengo'.
You have is 'Tienes'
So verbs actually changes when the subject change, just like in English you add 's' when the subject is he/she/it. But Spanish is way more complicated than that, as we will see there will be more variations.
Well, I am 36 this year, but how do I say that in Spanish?
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This is also simple, isn't it? Let's learn some grammar here. Do you notice 'Tengo' and 'Tienes' look similar? They mean the same too. Actually they are the variation of the same word.
I have is 'Tengo'.
You have is 'Tienes'
So verbs actually changes when the subject change, just like in English you add 's' when the subject is he/she/it. But Spanish is way more complicated than that, as we will see there will be more variations.
Well, I am 36 this year, but how do I say that in Spanish?
Disclaimer
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