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What are the infinitives of er verbs in?

You're asking about the infinitives of "er" verbs in Spanish. Here's the breakdown:

What are infinitives?

Infinitives are the basic form of a verb, usually ending in "-ar", "-er", or "-ir". They are not conjugated (meaning they don't change to reflect tense, person, or number).

"Er" verbs in Spanish

"Er" verbs are a large group of Spanish verbs that follow a specific conjugation pattern. They have the infinitive form ending in "-er".

Examples of "er" verbs:

* comer (to eat)

* beber (to drink)

* aprender (to learn)

* entender (to understand)

* vender (to sell)

Key Point: The infinitive form of an "er" verb is simply the verb itself, ending in "-er".

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