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      <title>P5 -Ar Verb Notes Summary by Jessica Price</title>
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         <title>Niera(Mila) D. -AR verb summary </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>So in the Conjugating -AR verb notes there are 6 different endings: -O, -Amos, -As, -Ais, -A, and -An. These are all setup like the other verb endings, In the Le chart form. All of the -AR verbs follow the same pattern just change the ending for each subject. When changing the end that’s called Conjugating which means to change the word to match its subject. To Conjugate you first need to remove -Ar, then determine the subject pronoun from the chart, and then add the ending from the corresponding box to the end then it’s a new, conjugated word.</div>]]></description>
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