This Power of Attorney form requires that the signature of the person giving another the power of attorney to be notarized.
This Power of Attorney form requires that the signature of the person giving another the power of attorney to be notarized.
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Although poder can be used alone, it most often is used an auxilary verb to mean "can" or "be able to." As an auxiliary verb, poder is followed by an infinitive. The infinitive form, poder, can be used as a noun to refer to power or authority.
Poder in the Indicative Present PronounSpanishEnglishElla / El / Ustedpuedes/he is able to, you (formal) are able toNosotras / Nosotrospodemoswe are able toVosotras / Vosotrospodeisyou (plural) are able toEllas / Ellos / Ustedespuedenthey are able to, you (plural formal) are able to2 more rows
For these poder conjugations, there are two forms of poder that you need to learn. The infinitive form of the verb is poder. The past participle of poder is podido. The gerund form of poder is pudiendo.
Lesson Summary Subject PronounPresent Tense of Poderyopuedotupuedesel/ella/ustedpuedenosotros/aspodemos2 more rows ?
Poder in the Indicative Present PronounSpanishEnglishYopuedoI am able toTupuedesyou are able toElla / El / Ustedpuedes/he is able to, you (formal) are able toNosotras / Nosotrospodemoswe are able to2 more rows