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im working on my spanish homework and thw worksheet says to conjugate some sentences in the preterito form, some of the sentences begin with Los or La or Las, and i dont know how to conjugate does, all i know is Yo Tu, El, Nosotros, Vosotros, and Ustedes.

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updated Sep 3, 2010
posted by UrbanMbachu

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I'm just learning so hopefully someone has a better answer for you but conjugation is done to verbs. El, la, los, las, un, una, unos, and unas are all definite articles and don't change when conjugating verbs.

I imagine someone that's been around is going to tell you that we don't do homework here. I'd suggest taking one of the sentances, give it your best shot, and then post what you've got so far. I'm interested in trying it out too!

updated Sep 3, 2010
posted by JoshuaBelden
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UrbanMbachu sais

I dont know how to conjugate does.

Without more context, this may come from the verb "to do". Look at our dictionary and enter the verb "do", then put the Spanish equivalent in the conjugator which will then give you all the tenses. Best of luck.

updated Sep 3, 2010
posted by Eddy
I think he may trying to say "those." In some parts of the U.S. the "th" is mispronounced as "d." - revmaf, Sep 3, 2010
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Welcome to the forum, Urban!

Feel free to post your homework questions with your attempts at an answer. We can tell you if they are correct and give you some advice if they are not.

Good luck with your class.

updated Sep 3, 2010
posted by --Mariana--
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Urban, welcome to the Forum. If you take your verb (a word, for example ending in 'ar' 'er' or 'ir' for example the verb 'comer' to eat - go up to the 'conjugation tool' under 'more' above, paste it in and there you go - all done for you. Ok? good luck.

updated Sep 2, 2010
posted by margaretbl
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will do

updated Sep 2, 2010
posted by UrbanMbachu