VERBOS CON CAMBIO DE RADICAL

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VERBOS CON CAMBIO DE RADICAL STEM CHANGING VERBS VERBOS CON CAMBIO DE RADICAL

What idea do you think is relevant to describe stem changing verbs in spanish? The simple present tense is used in Spanish in all the cases it is used in English. Spanish also often uses it for actions in progress, when English uses the present progressive: ¿Qué haces? (What are you doing?)

Verbos con cambio en el radical Stem Changing Verbs Verbos con cambio en el radical There is a fairly large group of verbs in Spanish that undergo changes in their stem when conjugated in the present tense. These changes occur only in the first and second persons singular and third persons singular and plural. There are three types or classes are called “boot” verbs. Because when a line is drawn around the forms that change, the resulting shape vaguely resembles a boot or high-top shoe; thus, these verbs are sometimes informally called “boot” or “shoe” verbs.

Respond to the following trivia As a group respond the following trivia (click here)

Stem changing verb – shoe verbs Video (click here) Yo - I Nosotros - we Vosotros – you all Tú - you Usted – you Él – he Ella - she Ustedes – you Ellos – they Ellas - they

Irregular Verbs – STEM CHANGING VERBS VERBOS CON CAMBIOS DE RADICAL (e-ie)= querer, entender (e-i)= pedir (o-ue)= poder (u-ue)= jugar Hybrid Verbs: (e-ie, Yo – go) = tener, vengo Yo - I Nosotros - we Vosotros – you all Tú - you Usted – you Él – he Ella - she Ustedes – you Ellos – they Ellas - they

3 types of stem changing verbs (o- ue (u-ue) (e-ie) (e-i)

entender – to understand soñar – to dream defender – to defend almorzar - to have lunch poder – to be able to, to can to return entender – to understand soñar – to dream pedir – to order competir – to compete germir- to grieve, to groan, to moan. defender – to defend encontrar – to find referir – to refer recordar – to remember

Empezar - start

Type 1: e  ie entiendo entiendes entiende entendemos entendéis We’ll use entender, to understand, as an example of this type. entiendo entiendes entiende entendemos entendéis entienden entender The stem undergoes the change only when stressed.

What it is the difference between querer and preferir? 1 v. tr. 1   Tener el deseo, la voluntad o la intención de hacer o conseguir una cosa: quiero ir a la peluquería esta tarde; quiero creerte, pero no puedo. 2   Sentir afecto, cariño o amor hacia una persona o cosa. amar. 3   Se usa para preguntar la cantidad de dinero que hay que pagar por una cosa: ¿cuánto quiere por la mesa? 4   Se usa para pedir educadamente a una persona lo que se expresa: ¿quieres traerme esto, por favor?; ¿me querrías dejar algo de dinero? 5   Pedir o requerir una cosa que es necesaria o conveniente: estos pantalones quieren un lavado. 6   Dar ocasión o motivos alguien para que suceda alguna cosa negativa o le ocurra a él o a otra persona: estudiando tan poco quieres que te suspendan; este parece querer dejarnos en la calle.

Querer – to want Modal Verb – What is it ? (click here)

What it Is the difference between querer and preferir? Querer - To Want: To have a strong feeling to have (something); wish (to possess or do something); desire greatly: Examples: She wants a glass of water. They want to leave. Synonym: desire. Preferir - To Prefer: To choose or be in the habit of choosing as more desirable or as having more value: Example: prefers coffee to tea.

STEM CHANGING (E-IE) EMPEZAR, ENTENDER, QUERER, PREFERIR Y PENSAR To start, understand, want, prefer, and to think

To want and to prefer uses Querer y preferir To want and to prefer uses

Expressing desires and preferences The verbs querer and preferir Expressing desires and preferences Querer and preferir are important stem-changing verbs that have multiple uses.

Both querer and preferir can be used with an infinitive directly after them We start with an appropriate person and number of querer or preferir . . . and then add any infinitive. estudiar estudiar leer quiero queremos escribir comer quieres queréis viajar aprender quiere quieren bailar dormir Rafael quiere esquiar, pero su novia prefiere patinar. Rafael wants to ski, but his girlfriend prefers to skate.

When used with a thing as the direct object, querer means to want. quiero quieres quiere queremos queréis quieren When used with a thing as the direct object, querer means to want.

¿Quiere un sándwich de pollo? Sí, y quiero papas fritas también, por favor.

When used with a person as the direct object, querer means to love. quiero quieres quiere queremos queréis quieren When used with a person as the direct object, querer means to love.

Quiero mucho a su hija, señor Vega.

Preferir, of course, means to prefer. prefiero prefieres prefiere preferimos preferís prefieren Preferir, of course, means to prefer.

Prefiero una hamburguesa por favor. ¿Prefiere un sándwich de pollo o una hamburguesa? Prefiero una hamburguesa por favor.

Question Why verb conjugations in Spanish so important and why it’s beneficial to you to devote a lot of time to learning them? Being able to properly conjugate verbs is the key to learning the Spanish language.  It’s also 80% of the hard work.  Master it and you’re most of the way there already, the rest are things that are relatively minor by themselves and easily learned.

Thinking and planning PENSAR

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The verb pensar is another very useful stem-changing verb. Thinking and planning pienso piensas piensa pensamos pensáis piensan The verb pensar is another very useful stem-changing verb.

Pensar en means “to think about.” Thinking and planning Pensar en means “to think about.” 1. Gabriela siempre piensa en sus estudios. Gabriela is always thinking about her studies. 2. Pensamos en el bienestar de la familia. We’re thinking about the wellbeing of the family. 3. ¿En qué piensas? What are you thinking about?

Pensar basically means “to think.” Thinking and planning Pensar basically means “to think.” Me gusta ir al parque para pensar y descansar. I like to go to the park to think and rest.

Thinking and planning I think that his novels are wonderful. Pensar de means “to think of” (to have an opinion about.) ¿Qué piensas de las novelas de Márquez? What do you think of Márquez’s novels? Pensar que means “to think that” (in answer to the above question, for example.) Yo pienso que sus novelas son maravillosas. I think that his novels are wonderful.

Thinking and planning Pensar also has a special use . . . Pensar + infinitive = to plan to do something Pensamos escuchar música en el parque esta tarde. We’re planning to listen to music in the park this afternoon.

Respond to the following questions about thinking and planning ¿Qué piensas hacer después de clase? Después de clase, yo pienso . . . ¿Qué piensas hacer este fin de semana? Este fin de semana, pienso . . . ¿Qué piensan hacer Uds. (tú y tu familia) en las vacaciones de verano? En las vacaciones de verano, pensamos . . .

Tener (to have), Venir (to come, arrive) Hybrid verbs Tener (to have), Venir (to come, arrive)

TWO HYBRID VERBS (E-IE) (I-GO) TENER (TO HAVE) (e-ie) tengo tenemos tienes tenéis tiene tienen VENIR (TO COME) (e-ie) vengo venimos vienes venís viene vienen

Irregular Verbs – STEM CHANGING VERBS VERBOS CON CAMBIOS DE RADICAL (Yo –go) and (e-i) ie venir – to come, arrive vengo venimos Yo - I Nosotros - we vienes venís Vosotros – you all Tú - you Usted – you Él – he Ella - she Ustedes – you Ellos – they Ellas - they viene vienen

Irregular Verbs – STEM CHANGING VERBS VERBOS CON CAMBIOS DE RADICAL (Yo –go) + (e-ie) Tener (to have) Yo - I tengo tenemos Nosotros - we tienes tenéis Vosotros – you all Tú - you Usted – you Él – he Ella - she Ustedes – you Ellos – they Ellas - they tiene tienen

Tener TO HAVE / TO HOLD

Expresiones Idiomáticas Idiomatic Expressions Estados Físicos Physical Statements Estados Mentales Mental Statements Expresiones Idiomáticas Idiomatic Expressions Tener frío, calor To be hot, cold Tener la culpa de .. To be guilty Tener cuidado de .. To be cautious.. Tener éxito, suerte To be successful, To be lucky Tener cansancio To be tired Tener miedo (de) To be afraid (of) Tener la razón To be right Tener hambre To be hungry Tener celos, envidia To be jealous, envy Tener en cuenta To take into account or in consideration Tener sed To be thirsty Tener prisa To be in a hurry Tener ganas de To feel like Tener tos, fiebre, dolor de cabeza To have a cough, to have fever, to have a headache or to be hurting Tener vergüenza To be ashamed Tener ___ años to be ____ years old Tener sueño To be sleepy Tener confianza, lástima To have confidence To feel compassion Tener que + infinitive To have to + infinitive Tener presente que Remember that.. Tener mala cara To be bad mood Tener pensado + infinitive To have thought + infinitive Tener dinero, To be rich

tengo tienes tiene tenemos tenéis tienen Tener Tener tengo tienes tiene tenemos tenéis tienen

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What's the difference between an auxiliary verb and a main verb? An auxiliary verb (also known as a helping verb) is a verb (such as tener, estar) come before the main verb in a sentence. Together the auxiliary verb and the main verb form a verb phrase.

Haber (auxililary – tool verb) To have (auxiliary verb)

Conjugation “haber” auxiliary or tool verb

Verbs with irregular “yo” forms Some verbs in Spanish are irregular in the first person singular of the present tense. These verbs are called Grupo “yo”

Verbos irregulares en español – I group (yo - verbs) conocer dar Conocer (to know, be acquainted/familiar with) (conozco) Dar (to give) (doy) Saber (to know) (se) conozco conocemos doy damos conoces conocéis da dáis conoce conocen das dan

Yo Verbs: hacer caer hago hacemos haces hacéis hace hacen caigo caemos Hacer – to do, to make Decir – to tell Poner - to put Salir – to go out, to leave Valer – to be worth, cost, get, earn Venir – to come, to arrive Caer - to fall Oír –to hear Traer - to bring hago hacemos haces hacéis hace hacen caer caigo caemos caes caéis cae caen

Hacer To do / to make

Idioms (idiomatic expressions) with “hacer” Idioms or idiomatic expressions in Spanish (click here) Expresiones idiomaticas (click here) 14 Expresiones coloquiales (click here)

hago haces hace hacemos hacéis hacen Hacer (to do / to make) Hacer hago haces hace hacemos hacéis hacen

WHAT IT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VERBS WITH “YO” FORMS AND VERBS WITH IRREGULAR PRESENT-TENSE FORMS?

Verbs with irregular “present tense” forms This type of verbs are irregular in the whole structure of the verb

IRREGULAR PRESENT TENSE FORMS Decir – To tell Estar – To be Ir – to go

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Irregular Stem Changing I - Group Querer (to want) (e-ie) Hacer (to do) Ser (to be) Entender (to understand) (e-ie) Haber (to have) Estar (to be) Poder (to be able to) (o-ue) Ir (to go) Tener (to have) (e-ie) Pedir (to ask for) (e-i) Decir (to tell)

Ir (to go)

The student is good-looking. Chuy is good-looking today. The Professor Walls is old. That old she is today!

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IR + A ( TO GO + TO)

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Verbos irregulares con terminaciones -er hacer – to do (irregular) querer – to want (e-ie) tener – to have (e-ie) poder – be able to (o-ue) ver – to see (I group) entender – to understand (e-ie) saber – to know (I group) mover – to move (o-ue) traer – to bring (I group) poner – to put (I group) oler – to smell (o – ue) perder – to loose (e-ie) ser /estar – to be

Verbos irregulares con terminaciones -er Hacer hago haces hace hacemos hacéis hacen Traer traigo traes trae traemos traéis traen Tener tengo tienes tiene tenemos tenéis tienen Poner pongo pones pone ponemos ponéis ponen Saber sé sabes sabe sabemos sabéis saben Ver veo ves ve vemos véis ven I Group Verbs Querer quiero quieres quiere queremosqueréis quieren Entender entiendo entiendes entiende entendemos entendéis entienden Mover muevo mueves mueve movemos movéis mueven Poder puedo puedes puede podemos podéis pueden Oler huelo hueles huele olemos oléis huelen Perder pierdo pierdes pierde perdemos perdéis pierden Stem Changing Verbs

Verbos irregulares con terminaciones -Ir oir– to listen (I group) salir – to exit (I group) sonreír – to smile venir – to come adquirir – to acquire dormir – to sleep ir – to go decir– to tell elegir – to choice pedir – to ask seguir – to follow sentir – to feel Ver este video

Verbos irregulares con terminaciones -Ir oír oigo oyes oye oímos oís oyen salir salgo sales sale salimos salís salen sonreír sonrío sonríes sonríe sonreímos sonreís sonríen venir vengo vienes viene venimos venís vienen adquirir adquiero adquieres adquiere adquirimos adquirís adquieren dormir duermo duermes duerme dormimos dormís duermen ir voy vas va vamos vais van decir digo dices dice decimos decís dicen elegir elijo eliges elige elegimos elegís eligen pedir pido pides pide pedimos pedís piden seguir sigo sigues sigue seguimos seguís siguen sentir siento sientes siente sentimos sentís sienten

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