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How to do present tense conjugation with regular Spanish verbs that end in -er

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How to do present tense conjugation with regular Spanish verbs that end in -er

Conjugation of verbs ending in -er

The verb creer means "to believe" or "to think" in Spanish. It is a regular -er verb, meaning its conjugations follow the standard pattern for -er verbs in the present tense. Below is a table showing its conjugations, with the endings highlighted in bold.

Person Conjugation
yo creo
crees
él cree
ella cree
usted cree
nosotros creemos
vosotros creéis
ellos creen
ustedes creen

The conjugations for the feminine forms (nosotras, vosotras, ellas) are the same as for the masculine or mixed forms (nosotros, vosotros, ellos).


Examples

  1. Yo creo en Dios. (I believe in God.)
  2. Tú crees en la magia. (You believe in magic.)
  3. Ella cree en ti. (She believes in you.)
  4. Nosotros creemos que es verdad. (We believe it is true.)

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