Lesson 6 Grammar The Simple Present Tense is often used where we would use the present progressive in English. Ella lleva zapatos verdes. She wears (is.

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Lesson 6 Grammar The Simple Present Tense is often used where we would use the present progressive in English. Ella lleva zapatos verdes. She wears (is wearing) green shoes. Following is a description of how to form the simple present tense.

Subject Pronouns (Who) Verbs change forms according to who is doing the action. The who is described by the subject pronoun: Subject Pronouns (Who) Singular Plural Yo I Nosotros We Tú You Vosotros Y’all Él Ella Ud. He She Thou Ellos Ellas Uds. They (male) They (female) Thou all

Regular verbs ending in -ar Hablar—to speak Singular Plural Yo Hablo Nosotros Hablamos Tú Hablas Vosotros Habláis Él Ella Ud. Habla Ellos Ellas Uds. Hablan

Regular verbs ending in -er Comer—to eat Singular Plural Yo Como Nosotros Comemos Tú Comes Vosotros Coméis Él Ella Ud. Come Ellos Ellas Uds. Comen

Regular verbs ending in -ir Escribir—to write Singular Plural Yo Escribo Nosotros Escribimos Tú Escribes Vosotros Escribís Él Ella Ud. Escribe Ellos Ellas Uds. Escriben

Tener is irregular; you have to memorize all of the forms. Tener—to have Singular Plural Yo Tengo Nosotros Tenemos Tú Tienes Vosotros Tenéis Él Ella Ud. Tiene Ellos Ellas Uds. Tienen

Ser is irregular; you have to memorize all of the forms Ser—to be Singular Plural Yo Soy Nosotros Somos Tú Eres Vosotros Sois Él Ella Ud. Es Ellos Ellas Uds. Son

Ir is irregular; you have to memorize all of the forms Ir—to go Singular Plural Yo Voy Nosotros Vamos Tú Vas Vosotros Vais Él Ella Ud. Va Ellos Ellas Uds. Van