What is the meaning of Gastar?
What is the meaning of Gastar?
British English: spend /spɛnd/ VERB. money When you spend money, you buy things with it.
How do you use Gastar in a sentence in Spanish?
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- Los. niños. quieren. gastar. dinero. en. dulces. . The children want to spend money on candy.
- Ella. va. a. gastar. doscientos. pesos. . She’s going to spend two hundred pesos.
- Dúo. quiere. gastar. mucho. dinero. . Duo wants to spend a lot of money.
What is the yo form of Gastar?
Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb gastar in Present tense….Mode: Indicative.
| Personal Pronoun | Conjugation |
|---|---|
| Yo | gasto |
| Tu | gastas |
| El/Ella | gasta |
| Nosotros | gastamos |
How do you conjugate Gastar?
Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb gastar in Preterite tense….Mode: Indicative.
| Personal Pronoun | Conjugation |
|---|---|
| Yo | gasté |
| Tu | gastaste |
| El/Ella | gastó |
| Nosotros | gastamos |
How do you conjugate Pagar?
Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb pagar in Present tense….Mode: Indicative.
| Personal Pronoun | Conjugation |
|---|---|
| Yo | pago |
| Tu | pagas |
| El/Ella | paga |
| Nosotros | pagamos |
How do you conjugate decir in present tense?
The verb decir (to say/tell) is a stem-changing verb. When we conjugate decir in the present indicative as well as when we form the present participle, we have an e to i stem change….Lesson Summary.
| Subject Pronoun | Estar | Decir |
|---|---|---|
| yo | estoy | diciendo |
| tú | estás | diciendo |
| él/ella, usted | está | diciendo |
| nosotros/as | estamos | diciendo |
What is the difference between Vaya and VE?
“Vaya” is more formal than “ve” and you can’t compare “va” with the other two words. There’s no relation at all. Examples *At the bank* – Es su turno abuelo, vaya. – Es tu turno hijo, ve – It’s your turn son, go.
What is present subjunctive used for?
The present subjunctive mood is normally used when speaking about a thought, belief, expectation or assumption – and despite the name, this form can be used to speak about a future action (as well as a present action).