The document lists and categorizes Spanish verbs that end in "-er" as either regular or irregular verbs. It provides examples of common regular verbs like "comer" (to eat) and "correr" (to run) as well as many examples of irregular "-er" verbs in Spanish like "caer" (to fall), "hacer" (to do/make), and "tener" (to have). It directs the reader to a website for more information on Spanish verbs.
The document lists and categorizes Spanish verbs that end in "-er" as either regular or irregular verbs. It provides examples of common regular verbs like "comer" (to eat) and "correr" (to run) as well as many examples of irregular "-er" verbs in Spanish like "caer" (to fall), "hacer" (to do/make), and "tener" (to have). It directs the reader to a website for more information on Spanish verbs.
The document lists and categorizes Spanish verbs that end in "-er" as either regular or irregular verbs. It provides examples of common regular verbs like "comer" (to eat) and "correr" (to run) as well as many examples of irregular "-er" verbs in Spanish like "caer" (to fall), "hacer" (to do/make), and "tener" (to have). It directs the reader to a website for more information on Spanish verbs.
The document lists and categorizes Spanish verbs that end in "-er" as either regular or irregular verbs. It provides examples of common regular verbs like "comer" (to eat) and "correr" (to run) as well as many examples of irregular "-er" verbs in Spanish like "caer" (to fall), "hacer" (to do/make), and "tener" (to have). It directs the reader to a website for more information on Spanish verbs.