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What do we call a verb in Spanish that stays in its original form (-ar, -er, or-ir) infinitive participle conjugated verb gerund
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What do we call a verb in Spanish that stays in its original form (-ar, -er, or-ir)
infinitive
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conjugated verb
gerund
Spanish
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Hola,
La respuesta es
infinitiva
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Que tengas un buen día.
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