What are other conjugations?
I know Estar,Gustar, what are some others?
3 Answers
Estar and Gustar are both verbs, not conjugations. The two which you used are in the infinitive, or "to" form of conjugation. (They would be translated "to be" and "to please" respectively) To conjugate them would be to give them a tense (present, imperfect, past subjunctive, etc.) and a person (I, you, he, etc.) For example, conjugating estar to "él está" ("he is") would be the third person singular conjugation of the present tense. The two previous commenters have already mentioned great ways to find lists of conjugations. Just be sure that you find resources to help you understand when to use each, because they don't all translate directly into normal, conversational English.
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