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There are 6 basic verbal inflections, traditionally called first-person singular, second person singular, third person singular, first person plural, second person plural and third person plural in Spanish. Originally there was correspondence between people of speech and verbal inflections, but currently that is not the case.Use the traditional nomenclature can generate confusion. For example, is more clear to say you used the third verbal inflection that you say ( despite being second person ) It uses verbs in the third person. Analogously, it is better to say you used a modified fifth verbal inflection that vos ( despite being singular ) use verbs in the plural, in a modified way.Below are different inflections of the present indicative of the verb see.Verbal inflection traditional name pronouns Ejemplo1ª 1st person singular I veo2ª 2nd person singular you ves3ª 3rd person singular he, she, you, is ve4ª 1st person plural us, us, us vemos5ª 2nd person plural ye, you, you can see 6th 3rd person plural they, them, you see
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