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In Spanish, we conjugate verbs in order to indicate who is performing the action. True or False?

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Yes.

Step-by-step explanation:

In spanish, verbs are conjugated in a personal form. What does this mean? The verb by itself points who or what is performing the action, though we write or not the subject.

For example, the sentence "I eat" in spanish can either be "Yo como" or "Como", because the verb is conjugated in the present of the first person.

I hope I made myself clear :)

(not a native english speaker, if i made any grammar mistake i'm sorry)

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