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What happens in Spanish when you have 2 verbs next to each other in a sentences. What do

you have to remember to do?

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Answer: Generally, when you have two verbs in a row, the second verb is in the infinitive form. When a sentence has two verbs, the first verb is conjugated and the second verb remains in the infinitive form. And the easiest way to remember is just to try to remember by doing this !

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When you have two verbs in a row the second verb is in the infinitive form
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