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Verbs
Q1: I'm just on L1 L10 and so far, props to Fluenz. My question is: why is it with some verbs like comer and tomar, we are using the generic (for lack of a better term) forms, where on other verbs like querer and hablar ser, estar, we are using the conjugated forms of the verb: quiero, quiere, hablo, habla, soy, es, estoy, está, etc. Not sure why this is but am I going to get to a place soon where we're using all verbs in their conjugated forms?
Q2: Having a look around at other sources I'm seeing beber (to drink) much more often than tomar (to take or drink). Why are we using tomar instead of beber? Thanks everyone. Have a safe and happy 4th.
Q2: Having a look around at other sources I'm seeing beber (to drink) much more often than tomar (to take or drink). Why are we using tomar instead of beber? Thanks everyone. Have a safe and happy 4th.