+ Verb Review Español 2 – Srta. Phillips. + Los Verbos Action words are verbs. Most verbs in Spanish belong to a family or conjugation (for example –ar,

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+ Verb Review Español 2 – Srta. Phillips

+ Los Verbos Action words are verbs. Most verbs in Spanish belong to a family or conjugation (for example –ar, -er, or – ir verbs).

+ AR Verbs All verbs change their endings according to the subject (yo, tú, usted, él/ella, etc.). Lets look at the verb hablar – to talk/speak The infinitive is hablar, and the stem is habl-.

Yo - habloNosotros – hablamos Tú – hablasVosotros – habláis Usted – hablaUstedes – hablan Él/Ella – hablaEllos/Ellas - hablan

+ A practicar…. 1) Tú _________________ (cantar) bien. 2) Ellos _________________ (hablar) mucho.

+ A practicar…(respuestas) 1) Tú cantas bien. 2) Ellos hablan mucho.

+ Repaso Some -ar verbs that you should remember are: estudiar, enseñar, levantar, contestar, hablar, tomar, mirar, escuchar, sacar, llevar, regresar, necesitar, navegar, buscar, enviar, comprar, pagar, y trabajar.

+ ER/IR Verbs Remember that, all verbs change their endings according to the subject (yo, tú, usted, él/ella, etc.).

+ ER Verbs Lets look at the verb comer – to eat. The infinitive is comer, and the stem is com-.

+ A practicar… 1) Mi amigo y yo _______________(leer) muchos libros. 2) Vosotros ___________________ (aprender) español.

+ A practicar…(respuestas) 1) Mi amigo y yo leemos muchos libros. 2) Vosotros aprendéis español.

+ Repaso Some –er verbs that you should remember are: comer, beber, leer, ver, comprender, y aprender.

+ IR Verbs Lets look at the verb vivir – to live. The infinitive is vivir, and the stem is viv-.

+ A practicar… 1) Marlena __________________ (abrir) la puerta. 2) Usted ____________________ (vivir) en Ecuador.

+ A practicar…(respuestas 1) Marlena abre la puerta. 2) Usted vive en Ecuador.

+ Repaso Some –ir verbs that you should remember are: abrir, recibir, escribir, y vivir.

+ ¡Ojo! Notice that the er/ir verbs have the same endings in all the forms but the nosotros and vosotros form!

+ Ir, Dar, Estar The verbs ir, dar, and estar are irregular because they have a different form with yo. All the other forms are the same as those of regular –ar verbs.

+ A practicar… 1) Nosotros _________________ (ir) a la tienda. 2) Mi abuela __________________ (dar) regalos fantásticos. 3) > >

+ A practicar…(respuestas) 1) Nosotros vamos a la tienda. 2) Mi abuela da regalos fantásticos. 3) > >