¿Cuántos años hace ya que melones, sandias, etc. son híbridos y su semilla no vale para sembrarla?
Se la tienes que comprar a los LISTOS de un laboratorio.
For verbs that end in ‑ar, you change the end to ‑amos to make a statement like "we are doing the thing," and ‑emos to make a suggestion like "let's do the thing."
For verbs that end in ‑er, it's the opposite. Totally not confusing at all!!!111
I figured. It just took me a minute because el búho verde hasn't covered that word yet, and I didn't know the infinitive was plantar. I'm sure I'll make this mistake a few more times as I learn new verbs.
I couldn't ask that, you come here to relax. At least, I hope you do.
But, I follow about a dozen Spanish-speakers here, partly so that the little green owl isn't my entire education. Duolingo isn't bad, but it can't be the only thing that teaches you, right?
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Es que hay muchas que ya no dan semilla o no crecen.
Se la tienes que comprar a los LISTOS de un laboratorio.
For verbs that end in ‑ar, you change the end to ‑amos to make a statement like "we are doing the thing," and ‑emos to make a suggestion like "let's do the thing."
For verbs that end in ‑er, it's the opposite. Totally not confusing at all!!!111
But, I follow about a dozen Spanish-speakers here, partly so that the little green owl isn't my entire education. Duolingo isn't bad, but it can't be the only thing that teaches you, right?