Día 51 AR Verb Conjugation Other Verbs

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Día 51 AR Verb Conjugation Other Verbs

Calentamiento Make sure you picked up the piece of paper by the door. Begin working on the “calentamiento” section. You have 7 minutes to finish it. Look up at Sr. Connolly when you have finished. Raise your hand if you have any questions. Stay silent to let those around you focus.

3 85 3 Remove the AR Usted Yo Tú Él Ella Ellas Ellos Ustedes amos o an Add the right ending based on subject Usted Yo Tú Él Ella Nosotros Ellas Ellos Ustedes amos o an a áis as a an an Yo canto Él canta Nosotros cantamos

Los objetivos By the end of this lesson, students will : Further their skill will conjugating AR verbs. What this means: Apply the skill we learned last week to all the verbs that we know How does this relate to our big goal?

Yo -o Nosotros -amos Tú -as Él Ellos Ella -a Ellas -an Usted Ustedes

Conjugarte Conjugate the Spanish verbs in each form and then copy the picture into the box. You will create a beautiful Spanish work of art.

Tarea FINISH CONJUGARTE ON BACK OF NOTES

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