ACTION VERBS In order to speak a language, you need to say what is happening, what people are doing, etc … You must learn your action verbs!

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ACTION VERBS In order to speak a language, you need to say what is happening, what people are doing, etc … You must learn your action verbs!

Comer Viajar Jugar Correr Estudiar Escribir

Hablar Trabajar Leer

CaminarBailarBeber

In Spanish the verb in the infinitive (before you conjugate it) ends in either “ar”, “er”, or “ir”. In English a verb in the infinitive has “to” in front of it to study, to eat, to drive The “to” in Spanish is built in!!! I want to eat: Yo quiero comer

How do we conjugate a verb? Verbs ending in “ar” Hablar (to talk) Remove the ending and add the specific subject endings YohabloNosotros habl amos Tú habl as Ustedes habl an Él/Ella/ Usted habl a Ellos/ Ellas habl an

Verbs ending in “er” and “ir” Leer (to read) or escribir (to write) Yo le o Yo escrib o Tú le esTú escrib es Él/Ella/ Usted le e Él/Ella/Usted escrib e Nosotros le emos Nosotros escrib imos Ustedes le enUstedes escrib en Ellos/ Ellas le enEllos escrib en

Regular verbs with strange “yo” forms: There are some regular verbs who have a different “yo” form. Salir – yo salgo ( I go out) Conducir – yo conduzco (I drive) Conocer (a) – yo conozco (I know someone) Saber – yo sé (I know something) Dar – yo doy ( I give) Traer- yo traigo ( I bring) Hacer – yo hago ( I do/make) Poner – yo pongo ( I put/place) Ver – yo veo ( to see) Quia - Irregular verbs in Spanish

The rest of the verb is conjugated like a regular verb: ie: saber (yo sé, tú sabes, él/ella/usted sabe, nosotros sabemos,ustedes saben, ellos/ellas saben) dar: (yo doy, tú das, él/ella/usted da, nosotros damos, ustedes dan, ellos/ellas dan)

A practicar…. We drink milk. Nosotros tomamos leche. They drive fast. Ellos conducen rapido. Do you eat pizza? ¿Comes piza? I read every night. Yo leo todas las noches.

A ver…. 1.Salir 2.Comer 3.Correr 4.Limpiar 5.Escuchar 6.Bailar 7.Escribir 8.Alquilar 9.Pinchar 10.Escuchar 11.Beber 12.Jugar 13.Estudiar To go out To eat To run To clean To listen To dance To write To rent To flirt To listen To drink To play To study

There are other verbs who do not qualify as action verbs. Most of these are also irregular verbs. Irregular verbs need to be memorized! Ser, estar, ir, tener, poder are some verbs in this category Learn these verbs!!!

Irregular Verbs Ser (yo soy, tú eres, él/ella/usted es, nosotros somos, ustedes son, ellos/ellas son) Estar: (yo estoy, tú estas, él/ella/usted está, nosotros estamos, ustedes están, ellos/ellas están) Ir (yo voy, tú vas, él/ella/usted va, nosotros vamos, ustedes van, ellos/ellas van) Quia - Sp2: Ser and Estar pop up.

Tener (yo tengo, tú tienes, él/ella/usted tiene, nosotros tenemos, ustedes tienen, ellos/ellas tienen) Poder (yo puedo, tú puedes, él/ella/usted puede, nosotros podemos, ustedes pueden, ellos/ellas pueden)