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Jan 2011
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Episode 20: -ER Verbs

EL PATIO SPANISH LANGUAGE SCHOOL
About this episode
Today we're going to look at -ER verbs. I eat - yo como, You eat - tú comes, Formal you/he/she eats - usted/él/ella come, We eat - nosotros/nosotras comemos, You (all) eat - vosotros/vosotras coméis, Formal you all/they eat - ustedes/ellos/ellas comen 
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