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Video: Almorzar in Spanish | Conjugation, Present Tense & Examples

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Instructor Angelica Roy

Angelica is an educator and a journalist. She has a master's degree in education, a bachelor's degree in linguistics and languages, and a second major in journalism.

Almorzar in Spanish is translated to "to have lunch" in English. For example:Yo voy a almorzar en la sala. ("I am going to have lunch in the living room. ")The present tense of almorzar is used to describe actions that are currently happening while the present progressive describes a current action that repeats. Almorzar in the preterite tense is used to talk about an action that happened and was completed in the past. Read Almorzar in Spanish | Conjugation, Present Tense & Examples Lesson
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