Present tense –ar, -er, & -ir Verbs Spanish I
yo = nosotros = tú = Usted (Ud.) =Ustedes(Uds.) = (él, ella)(ellos, ellas) I You (familiar) You (formal) He, She Subject pronouns We They (Masc. & Fem.) You all
Ser Subject Yo Tú (Usted) Ud. Él Ella } Nosotros (Ustedes)Uds. Ellos Ellas Somos } Son Soy Eres Es Description Occupation Characteristic Time Origin Relationship
Describing persons and things. The name of a person, place or thing is a noun. In SPANISH every noun has a gender. There are 2 types of articles Article # 1 Definite Article = THE (refers to a definite or specific person or thing) singular forms plural forms el (masculine) los (masculine) la (feminine) las (feminine) Articles = Artículos
Article # 2 Indefinite Article = a, an (refers to any person or thing, not a specific one) singular forms plural forms un (masculine) unos (masculine) una (feminine) unas (feminine) some {
Muchacho Alumno / Estudiante Colegio / Escuela Profesor / Maestro Clase Amigo Mamá Papá Chico Niño Common Nouns
Adjectives A word that describes a noun is an adjective. Most adjectives end in o. Aburrido Pequeño Serio Simpático Tonto Atlético Bonito Alto Bajo Feo Guapo Moreno Rubio Pelirrojo Flaco Gordo Duro Obligatorio (masculine) alto (feminine) alta (Plural) altos altas
Some adjectives dont end in O. Fuerte Grande Inteligente Interesante (Singular) feminine and masculine fuerte (Plural) feminine and masculine fuertes
Some adjectives dont end in O. Débil Fácil Difícil Popular (Singular) feminine and masculine débil débiles (Plural) feminine and masculine