[Grammar] Constructions forms

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bernallm

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I have a serious problems in constructions forms, the really is that in my school I was learning the Verb To Be in all the courses....now today when I have to contruct forms the really is that I can´t do it...! Please help me...
 

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Welcome to the forums.

You need to ask more specific questions.

What are some sentences you are having trouble with?

(I think you mean "the reality" not "the really.")
 

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I am not sure I understand your question, but here is a table of correspondence for the verb "to be"

I am
 

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I am not sure I understand your question, but here is a table of correspondence for the verb "to be"

I am

Probus, there is no table and no link in your post, and the words "I am" are floating at the end of your post.
 

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I have a serious problems in constructions forms, the really is that in my school I was learning the Verb To Be in all the courses....now today when I have to contruct forms the really is that I can´t do it...! Please help me...
There's no simple way to learn conjugations (which I guess you're referring to) in any language, although English is certainly easier than your language. The verb "to be" (I am, you are, he is ...) has to be memorised just as "ser" (yo soy, tu eres, etc.) has to for those learning Spanish. Was that your question? I find that making a table helps, with the personal pronouns on one axis and the tenses on the other.
 

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Sorry. Goofed up.
 

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We all do it sometimes, probus.

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