AR VERBOS SR. DIOGUARDI
The infinitive is the base form of the verb, such as to speak, to eat, to live, etc. In Spanish, all infinitives end in -ar, -er, or -ir. -ar verb hablar (to speak) -er verb comer (to eat) -ir verb vivir (to live)
-ar verbs (like hablar) In Spanish, there are three categories of verbs. The category is determined by the last two letters of the infinitive: -ar verbs (like hablar) -er verbs (like comer) -ir verbs (like vivir)
To conjugate a verb means to manipulate the infinitive so that it agrees with the different possible subjects. Here is the present tense conjugation of the infinitive "to speak": to speak I speak you speak he speaks she speaks we speak you-all speak they speak
The present tense in Spanish can mean three things The present tense in Spanish can mean three things. The Spanish phrase "yo hablo" can mean: yo hablo I speak I am speaking I do speak
I You (informal) He/she/you (formal) Yo Tú Él/ella/usted We You all (informal) They (male & female)/ you all (formal) Nosotros Vosotros Ellos/ellas/ustedes
HABLAR
HABLAR YO HABLO NOSOTROS HABLAMOS TÚ HABLAS VOSOTROS HABLÁIS ÉL, ELLA, USTED HABLA ELLOS, ELLAS, USTEDES HABLAN
CANTAR
CANTAR YO CANTO NOSOTROS CANTAMOS TÚ CANTAS VOSOTROS CANTÁIS ÉL, ELLA, USTED CANTA ELLOS, ELLAS, USTEDES CANTAN
BAILAR
BAILAR YO BAILO NOSOTROS BAILAMOS TÚ BAILAS VOSOTROS BAILÁIS ÉL, ELLA, USTED BAILAA ELLOS, ELLAS, USTEDES BAILAN
ESTUDIAR
ESTUDIAR YO ESTUDIO NOSOTROS ESTUDIAMOS TÚ ESTUDIAS VOSOTROS ESTUDIÁIS ÉL, ELLA, USTED ESTUDIA ELLOS, ELLAS, USTEDES ESTUDIAN
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