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The “tú” form of any –ar verb always ends in the letters "an." true or false

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False- the tú form of an -ar verb always ends in the letters "as". The ellos/ellas/ustedes form of an -ar verb end in "an".
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For this case the given statement is false.

It is enough to choose a single verb with "ar" ending to prove it.

We have the following verb:

Jugar

The conjugation of the verb in Spanish is given by:

Yo juego

Tú juegas

El/Ella Juega

Nosotros jugamos

Ustedes juegan

Ellos/Ellas juegan

We note that for the personal pronoun "you" the conjugation of the verb in present simple does not end in "an"

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false: The “tú” form of any –ar verb always ends in the letters "an."

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