Realidades 2 A ver si recuerdas… Capítulo 1A

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Realidades 2 A ver si recuerdas… Capítulo 1A The Conjugations of “GO” Verbs Presente de indicativo Study guide / Worksheet / Powerpoint

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These “GO”verbs are a “family” of Spanish verbs. They all have something in common – they all end in “GO” at the end of the first person singular (YO) of the present tense indicative. Complete the following chart and do the accompanying translations from English to Spanish to practice these verbs. These are important verbs. They will play an important role in future grammatical concepts. Learn these well!! Remember, there are usually 3 English translations for each person of the Spanish present indicative.

1. tener – to have tengo tenemos tienes tenéis tiene tienen singular     singular   plural 1ª I yo We nosotros nosotras 2ª You tú vosotros vosotras 3ª He She It usted él ella (no translation) They Ustedes ellos ellas tengo tenemos tienes tenéis tiene tienen

Be sure you know the following: TENER is used to express many different things. Be sure you know the following:

Note the expressions with TENER!!! Know them!!! tener – (possession) Tengo mis libros. I have my books. tener…años -¿Cuántos años tienes? How old are you? -Tengo dieciséis años. I am 16 years old. tener que + el infinitivo Tenemos que estudiar. We have to study. (tener que + el infinitivo = an obligation, ie. someone has to do something.) (sinónimo – tener aue + infinitivo = deber + infinitivo) Tengo que estudiar. = Debo estudiar. = I have to (must) study. tener (mucho) sueño Todos tienen (mucho) sueño. Everyone is (very) sleepy. tener (mucho) frío Ana tiene (mucho) frío. Ana is (very) cold, tener (mucho) calor Tenemos (mucho) calor. We are (very) hot. tener (mucha) sed Ana tiene (mucha) sed. Ana is (very) thirsty. tener (mucha) hambre ¿Tienen Uds. (mucha) hambre? Are you (very) hungry? tener (mucha) suerte Ellos tienen (mucha) suerte. They are (very) lucky. tener razón ¡Tienes razón! You are right! no tener razón ¡No tienes razón! You are not right! or You are wrong! .

Ella tiene dieciséis años. Tú tienes sed. Let’s practice with TENER. Write the Spanish equivalent. I have my 3-ring binder. 5. I am cold. We have to study. 6. They are hot. She is sixteen years old. 7. You (Tú) are thirsty. 4. The little boys and girls are sleepy. 8. I am very hungry. Yo tengo mi carpeta de argollas. Yo tengo frío. Nosotros (Nosotras) tenemos que estudiar. Ellos (Ellas) tienen calor. Ella tiene dieciséis años. Tú tienes sed. Yo tengo mucha hambre. Los niños tienen sueño.

hacer – to do;to make;hacer el proyecto – to do the project; hacer una pregunta – to ask a question     singular   plural 1ª I yo We nosotros nosotras 2ª You tú vosotros vosotras 3ª He She It usted él ella (no translation) They Ustedes ellos ellas hago hacemos haces hacéis hace hacen

Nosotros (Nosotras) hacemos una pregunta. Let’s practice with HACER. Write the Spanish equivalent. -What are you (tú) doing? What are you (tú) making? -I am making a project. I am doing a project. We ask a question. We do ask a question. We are asking a question. -¿Qué haces tú? -Yo hago un proyecto. Nosotros (Nosotras) hacemos una pregunta.

3. poner – to put;to place;to set     singular   plural 1ª I yo We nosotros nosotras 2ª You tú vosotros vosotras 3ª He She It usted él ella (no translation) They Ustedes ellos ellas pongo ponemos pones ponéis pone ponen

Yo pongo mis libros en mi mochila. Let’s practice with PONER. Write the Spanish equivalent. I place my books in my bookbag. On the weekends, I set the table. My sister sets the table during the week. Yo pongo mis libros en mi mochila. Los fines de semana, yo pongo la mesa. Mi hermana pone la mesa durante (por) la semana.

4. traer – to bring traigo traemos traes traéis trae traen singular     singular   plural 1ª I yo We nosotros nosotras 2ª You tú vosotros vosotras 3ª He She It usted él ella (no translation) They Ustedes ellos ellas traigo traemos traes traéis trae traen

Nosotros (Nosotras) traemos los materiales a la clase. Let’s practice with TRAER. Write the Spanish equivalent. We bring the materials to the class. I bring the books. 3. He doesn’t* bring the assignment. Nosotros (Nosotras) traemos los materiales a la clase. Yo traigo los libros. 3 Él no trae la tarea. *Remember to place NO in front of the conjugated verb to make the sentence negative.

5. decir – to say;to tell digo decimos dices decís dice dicen singular     singular   plural 1ª I yo We nosotros nosotras 2ª You tú vosotros vosotras 3ª He She It usted él ella (no translation) They Ustedes ellos ellas digo decimos dices decís dice dicen

Yo siempre digo la verdad. Let’s practice with DECIR. Write the Spanish equivalent. I always tell the truth. We don’t* say much. 3. They tell the truth too! Yo siempre digo la verdad. Nosotros (Nosotras) no decimos mucho. ¡Ellos (Ellas) dicen la verdad también! *Remember to place NO in front of the conjugated verb to make the sentence negative.

6. oír – to hear oigo oímos oyes oís oye oyen singular plural 1ª I yo     singular   plural 1ª I yo We nosotros nosotras 2ª You tú vosotros vosotras 3ª He She It usted él ella (no translation) They Ustedes ellos ellas oigo oímos oyes oís oye oyen

Nosotros (Nosotras) oímos algo. Let’s practice with OÍR. Write the Spanish equivalent. 1. -What do you (Ud.) hear? -I don’t* hear anything. -¿Qué oye Usted? -Yo no oigo nada. 2. We hear somthing. Nosotros (Nosotras) oímos algo. *Remember to place NO in front of the conjugated verb to make the sentence negative.

7. salir (de + a place) – to leave;go out;come out     singular   plural 1ª I yo We nosotros nosotras 2ª You tú vosotros vosotras 3ª He She It usted él ella (no translation) They Ustedes ellos ellas salgo salimos sales salís sale salen

-¿A qué hora sales tú de la casa? Let’s practice with SALIR. Write the Spanish equivalent. 1. –At what time do you (tú) the house? -I leave the house at 6:30. 2. They leave on time. -¿A qué hora sales tú de la casa? -Yo salgo de la casa a las seis y media (treinta). Ellos (Ellas) salen a tiempo.

8. venir – to come vengo venimos vienes venís viene vienen singular     singular   plural 1ª I yo We nosotros nosotras 2ª You tú vosotros vosotras 3ª He She It usted él ella (no translation) They Ustedes ellos ellas vengo venimos vienes venís viene vienen

Yo vengo a la escuela todos los días. Let’s practice with VENIR. Write the Spanish equivalent. I come to the school every day. Miguel comes to Spain. 3. We come to the party. Yo vengo a la escuela todos los días. Miguel viene a España. Nosotros (Nosotras) venimos a la fiesta.

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