What is the difference between conjugated -er an -ir verbs endings?

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Explanation:

There's no difference. Both are gerunds.

Answer:

What is the difference between conjugated -er and -ir verbs endings?

In the present tense, the conjugation endings of the verbs in 1st person plural Nosotros and 2nd person plural Vosotros is different in verbs ending in -er and -ir. All the other endings are the same. This only applies to Regular verbs.

Explanation:

In Spanish verbs have three different endings ar-, -er, -ir. Depending on the ending, the conjugation of the verbs in each pronoun changes.

To conjugate the verbs, generally we remove the infinitive ending (-er, -ir) and replace it for the conjugation ending for each pronoun. In simple present, regular verbs ending in -er have the following conjugation endings.

                 ending        example (correr - to run)

yo                 -o                 corro

tú                 -es                corres

usted            -e                corre

él, ella          -e                 corre

nosotros    -emos            corremos

vosotros      -éis               corréis

ustedes       -en               corren

ellos, ellas   -en               corren

And  regular verbs ending in -ir have the following conjugation endings.

                 ending        example (abrir - to open)

yo                 -o                 abro

tú                 -es                abres

usted            -e                 abre

él, ella          -e                  abre

nosotros     -imos             abrimos

vosotros      -ís                  abrís

ustedes       -en                abren

ellos, ellas   -en                abren

The only different endings are in the pronouns Nosotros and Vosotros

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