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Papi beginner: verbos en presente simple

 Papi Beginner: 

verbos en presente simple: 

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1-To talk: hablar:

I talk

You talk

He/She/ It talks

We talk

You talk

They talk


2- TO BE: ser o estar.

I am 

You are

He/She/it is

We are

You are 

They are 


3-TO DANCE: Bailar.

I dance

You dance

He/She/ it dances

We dance

You dance

They dance


4-TO RUN: correr.

I run

You run

He/She/ it runs 

We run

You run

They run


5- TO JUMP: saltar

I jump 

You jump

He/She/it jumps

We jump

You jump

They jump


6-TO SING: cantar.

I sing

You sing

He/She/it sings

We sing

You sing

They sing


7- TO TEACH: ense帽ar un tema X

I teach

You teach

He/She/it teaches

We teach

You teach

They teach 


8-To SPEAK: hablar.

I speak

You speak

He/She/it speaks

We speak

You speak

They speak


9-TO MOVE: mover 

I move 

You move 

He/She/ it moves 

We move

You move

They move 


10-TO WALK: caminar 

I walk 

You walk 

He/She/it walks

We walk

You walk

They walk 


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