Spanish help?
Canten, Bailen, Rian y Lean Libros!
What does this say?
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M$2 Answers
Just as the other person said, it's the irregular conjugations.
But I am not sure why they're all in the ustedes form.
Probably because they're directly translating to English.
Just try to learn the regular conjugations for each of those words, and then once you get to a higher level of Spanish it will become more in depth to you.
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M$Anyway the verbs here are not all Ar. Cantar, bailar, reir, leer.
(Ustedes) Canten, Bailen, Rian y Lean Libros! = (You 2d person plural) Sing, dance, laugh, and read books!
For now I suggest you memorize the conjugations. It will come more naturally with time but some conjugations just don't have a formula or an explanation. They just are.
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M$
Be mindful that the verbs are not all Ar verbs in that sentence and that the reason why it's in ustedes form is because it's an imperative. It's a command.