EL DIAGRAMA DE LA CONJUGACIÓN DE VERBOS See página 2 for instructions. YO(15 (1 verbo) TÚ(6 ÉL /ELLA (18 (1.

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EL DIAGRAMA DE LA CONJUGACIÓN DE VERBOS See página 2 for instructions. YO(15 (1 verbo) TÚ(6 ÉL /ELLA (18 (1 verbo) USTED (1 verbo)USTEDES (1 verbo) Nombre: _______________ Grupo: _______________ Fecha: _______________ Verb ending:

(Yo) Me llamo (Tú) Te llamas (Yo) Soy (Yo) Necesito (Ustedes) Están (Yo) Puedo (Ella) No puede (Ella) Es (Yo) No hice (Yo) Le traeré (Ellos) Son (Ella) Va (Tú) Quieres (Usted) Quiere (Él) Llora (Ella) Está (Él) Puede (Tú) Vives (Yo) Vivo (Tú) Tienes (Yo) Tengo (Tú) Eres (Él) Se llama (Élla) Vive (Yo) Estoy (Tú) Entiendes (Yo) Espero (Yo) Llego (Él) Vale (Yo) Lavaré (Él) Fue (Ella) Estaba (Yo) Estaba (Ella) Tiene (Ella) Muere (Ella) Usa (Él) Dice (Nosotras) Vamos (Ella) Quiere (Yo) No entiendo (Yo) No comprendo (Yo) No sé (Ella) Se me olvidó (Ella) Se me perdió 1. Rewrite the verbs below in the box on página 1 that corresponds with their pronoun. We have seen all of these in class this year. 2. En página 1, circle and cross out all the verbs that are not in present tense (eg. the Spanish for “I didn’t do,” “I will bring,” etc.). There are eight. 3. Look at the endings of the verbs that are left in each box. Can you see a pattern? (Don’t worry about the few irregular verbs that don’t fit the pattern.) In pencil, write what you think the pattern is in the box titled “Ending.”

DADO #1 1. Yo 2. Tú 3. Él 4. Usted 5. Nosotras 6. Ellas DADO #2 1. Bailar (to dance) 2. Trabajar (to work) 3. Comer (to eat) 4. Correr (to run) 5. Escribir (to write) 6. Vivir (to live) FINES POSIBLES DE LA ORACIÓN (Escoge uno./Pick one.) …porque es divertido (because it’s fun). …en la ducha (in the shower). …con Willy Libre (with Free Willy). …alrededor de Martes (around Mars).