In Lesson 2, you learned how to form the present tense of regular –ar verbs. The chart below contains the forms of the regular –ar verb trabajar, which.

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In Lesson 2, you learned how to form the present tense of regular –ar verbs. The chart below contains the forms of the regular –ar verb trabajar, which is conjugated just like other –ar verbs you have learned. There are other regular verbs in Spanish: regular –er and –ir verbs. The chart also shows the forms of an –er verb and an –ir verb. Copyright © 2011 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

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–Ar, –er, and –ir verbs have very similar endings –Ar, –er, and –ir verbs have very similar endings. Study this chart to detect the patterns that make it easier for you to use them to communicate in Spanish. Copyright © 2011 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Like –ar verbs, the yo forms of –er and –ir verbs end in –o. trabajo como escribo Copyright © 2011 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

The endings for –ar verbs begin with –a, except for the yo form. hablo habla habláis hablas hablamos hablan Copyright © 2011 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

The endings for –er verbs begin with –e, except for the yo form. como come coméis comes comemos comen Copyright © 2011 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

–Er and –ir verbs have the exact same endings, except in the nosotros/as and vosotros/as forms. Copyright © 2011 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Eugenia y Lilia corren en el parque. Ramón escribe una carta. Copyright © 2011 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

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Provide the correct forms of these verbs. correr abrir aprender 1. Graciela ______ en el parque. 2. Tú ______ en el campus. 3. Mi primo y yo ______. 4. Yo ______ los domingos. 5. Mis hermanos ______. 6. Ud. ______ en la plaza. 7. Uds. ______ los lunes. 8. La familia ______. 9. Marcos y yo ______. corre 1. Ellos ______ la puerta. 2. Carolina ______ la maleta. 3. Yo ______ las ventanas. 4. Nosotras _______ los libros. 5. Ud. ______ el cuaderno. 6. Tú ______ la ventana. 7. Uds. ______ las maletas. 8. Él ______ el libro. 9. Los muchachos _______ los cuadernos. abren 1. Él ________ español. 2. Uds. _______ español. 3. Maribel y yo _______ inglés. 4. Tú ________ japonés. 5. Uds. ________ francés. 6. Mi hijo ________ chino. 7. Yo ________ alemán. 8. Ud. ________ inglés. 9. Nosotros _______ italiano. aprende Copyright © 2011 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.