Here are some common “-ar” verbs en español. ESPAÑOL.

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Here are some common “-ar” verbs en español. ESPAÑOL

Regular “-ar” Verbs Endings in the Present Indicative Tense subject pronoun verb ending subject pronoun verb ending yo-o nosotros / nosotras -amos tú-as vosotros / vosotras -áis él / ella / usted -a ellos / ellas / ustedes -an

Present Tense Regular “-ar” verbs To form the present tense, use the STEM of the verb plus the present tense verb ending that corresponds with the subject of the sentence. Por ejemplo…: hablar hablar STEM is habl Subject pronoun Stem of verb -ar verb ending Subject pronoun Stem of verb -ar verb ending yohabl-o nosotros / nosotras habl-amos túhabl-as vosotros / vosotras habl-áis él / ella / usted habl-a ellos / ellas / ustedes habl-an

Present indicative of hablar- to talk, to speak STEM + present tense verb ending = Subject pronoun Stem of verb -ar verb ending Subject pronoun Stem of verb -ar verb ending yohabl-o nosotros / nosotras habl-amos túhabl-as vosotros / vosotras habl-áis él / ella / usted habl-a ellos / ellas / ustedes habl-an

“hablar” in the present indicative yohablonosotros nosotras hablamos túhablasvosotros vosotras habláis él ella ustedes habla ellos ellas ustedes hablan

Here are some common –ar verbs that you will use frequently. The verbs are written in the INFINITIVE form. That’s the word form you’ll find in the dictionary. To get the STEM just drop the “–ar” at the end. Por ejemplo…: hablar hablar STEM is habl

almorzar

alquilar

ayudar

bailar

besar

buscar

caminar

cantar

cenar

cerrar

cocinar

completar

comprar

contestar

cuidar

desayunar

descansar

dibujar

enseñar

ganar

entrar

escuchar

esperar

esquiar

estudiar

gritar

hablar

jugar

invitar

lavar

limpiar

llamar

manejar guiar conducir

matar

mirar

montar/andar

nadar

necesitar

parar

pasear

patinar

pelear

pintar

practicar

sacar

saltar brincar

terminar

tocar

tratar

usar

viajar

visitar