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What ending is needed to replace the-AR ending so that the verb is in the past tense for the subject pronoun - el - The word is bailar
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What ending is needed to replace the-AR ending so that the verb is in the past tense for the subject pronoun - el -
The word is bailar
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the answer is "bailo" as in "el bailo"
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Hey there!
El is in the ud. El Ella form. In the past tense form, this would be ó for ar verbs. Don’t confuse this with the yo form, which is é. So it would be bailó. The word in English is he danced.
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