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La guía de estudios Capitulo 5

1. You need to know all the vocabulary on the green sheet. 157

2. For –ar verbs such as hablar, chop off the ar and add these endings: é amos aste____ Ó aron

2. For –er and –ir verbs, chop off –er or –ir and add the following endings: Íimos iste--- iÓieron

3 escalar Escaléescalamos escalaste--- escalóescalaron

estirarse Me estiréNos estiramos Te estiraste___ Se estiróSe estiraron

asistir asistíasistimos asististe___ asistióasistieron

4. Dormir: to sleep dormídormimos dormiste durmiódurmieron

5. poder: to be able to pudepudimos pudiste---- pudopudieron

6. Positive commands Conjugate the verbs in the tú form. Hablar hablas Comer comes Then… Drop the s Hablar hablas ¡habla! Comer comes ¡come!

7. Negative Commands Conjugate the verbs in the tú form. Hablar hablas Comer comes Then…to make it negative place a no and switch the as and the es ¡No hables! ¡No comas!

8. Positive and negative commands Dormir duerme No duermas Correr corre No corras Escalar escala No escales

9. Negative commands -- gar gues -- car ques No juegues No saques No cargues

10. Irregular commands Decir di no digas Poner pon no pongas Venir ven no vengas Ser sé no seas Hacer haz no hagas Ir ve no vayas Tener ten no tengas Salir sal no salgas

11. All of these verbs are called reflexive verbs. They all end in se. This means that when you conjugate them, you need these reflexive pronouns me, te, se, nos, se in front of the conjugated verb.

Quejarse: To complain Enfermarse: To become ill / get sick Divertirse: To have fun Cansarse: To get tired Torcerse: To sprain Lastimarse: To get injured

12. Make sure you know body parts!