Objetivo: What makes verbs ending in –car, -gar, -zar special? Hagan ahora: Side 2 from the homework. Lee y complétalo. (un repaso de verbos irregulares)

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Objetivo: What makes verbs ending in –car, -gar, -zar special? Hagan ahora: Side 2 from the homework. Lee y complétalo. (un repaso de verbos irregulares)

Los verbos que terminan con: car, zar, gar Its simple! Only the yo form has a spelling change. Its simple! Only the yo form has a spelling change. Why? To keep the original sound of the verb. Why? To keep the original sound of the verb. --car: c qu (sacar, tocar, buscar, practicar, explicar) --zar: z c (llegar, jugar, pagar, pegar, apagar, descargar, rogar) --gar: g gu (comenzar, empezar, cruzar, almorzar)

Practicamos: Traduzcan las frases. buscar: I looked for my homework, but I didnt find it. Busqué la tarea, pero no la encontré. empezar: I didnt start the exam until 8:00am, but I finished in 30 minutes. No empecé el exámen hasta las ocho, pero terminé en treinta minutos. pagar: I only paid 80 for the plane ticket. Sólo pagué ochenta euros por el billete. (boleto)

Hablamos. Otros verbos Otros verbos sacar, tocar, buscar, practicar, explicar sacar, tocar, buscar, practicar, explicar llegar, jugar, pagar, pegar, apagar, descargar (to download), rogar (to beg) llegar, jugar, pagar, pegar, apagar, descargar (to download), rogar (to beg) comenzar, empezar, cruzar, almorzar, organizar, alcanzar (to reach, achieve) comenzar, empezar, cruzar, almorzar, organizar, alcanzar (to reach, achieve) Pregúntale a tu compañero/a de las actividades que hicieron el año pasado. (una hoja)

El fin What form has a spelling change for car, gar, zar verbs?