Roseman Spanish Verbs review, Intro to Irregular verbs, Ser vs. Estar, Question words.

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Roseman Spanish Verbs review, Intro to Irregular verbs, Ser vs. Estar, Question words

Verbs- Present tense  Skeleton for conjugating verbs  Memorize and it will help you a lot!  We will do some practice with it Yo- I Tu- You (informal) Usted, él, ella- You (formal), he, she Nosotros- We Vosotros- You all (informal, uncommon) Ustedes, ellos, ellas- You (all), them

Verbs- Present tense -o -es -e -emos, -imos -éis -ís -en -o -as -a -an -áis -amos -AR VERBS-ER, -IR VERBS

Verbs- Present tense como vivo comes vives come vive comemos vivimos coméis vivís comen viven hablo hablas habla hablan habláis hablamos HablarComer, Vivir

Irregular verbs- Stem Changers (boot verbs) quiero quieres quiere queremos queréis quieren Yo- I Tu- you (informal) Ella, El, Usted,- She, he, you Ustedes- You all Vosotros- You all Nosotro- We Querer- to want

Irregular verbs- Stem Changers (boot verbs) pienso piensas piensa pensamos pensáis piensan Yo- I Tu- you (informal) Ella, El, Usted,- She, he, you Ustedes- You all Vosotros- You all Nosotro- We Pensar- to think

Irregular verbs- Stem Changers (boot verbs) puedo puedes puede podemos podéis pueden Yo- I Tu- you (informal) Ella, El, Usted,- She, he, you Ustedes- You all Vosotros- You all Nosotro- We Poder- to be able to

Irregular verbs- Stem Changers (boot verbs) muelo mueles muele molemos moléis muelen Yo- I Tu- you (informal) Ella, El, Usted,- She, he, you Ustedes- You all Vosotros- You all Nosotro- We Moler- to bite, grind

Irregular verbs- Stem Changers (boot verbs) sirvo sirves sirve servimos servís sirven Yo- I Tu- you (informal) Ella, El, Usted,- She, he, you Ustedes- You all Vosotros- You all Nosotro- We Servir- to serve

Irregular verbs- Stem Changers (boot verbs) juego juegas juega jugamos jugáis juegan Yo- I Tu- you (informal) Ella, El, Usted,- She, he, you Ustedes- You all Vosotros- You all Nosotro- We Jugar- to play

Ser vs. Estar- Ways to say “To Be”

Ser vs. Estar  Generally, “ser” is used to talk about things that are inherent qualities or characteristics.  “Estar” is generally used when talking about states or conditions.

Ser vs. Estar  Ser  Date-  Es el Lunes (It’s Monday)  Occupation-  Él/Ella es dentista (He/She is a dentist)  Characteristics-  Ella es alta y bella (She is tall and beautiful)  Time  Es la una de la tarde (It is one in the afternoon)

Ser vs. Estar  Origen-  Él/Ella es de los Estados Unidos (He/She is from the United States)  Relation  Ella es mi madre (She is my mother)

Ser vs. Estar  Estar  Position  Los estudiantes están sentados  Location  El lápiz está por la mesa (The pen is on the table)  Action (-ing)  Estoy estudiando (I am studying)

Ser vs. Estar  Condition  El perro está enfermo (The dog is sick)  Emotion  Mi amigo está triste (My friend is sad)

Questions  English  What is your name?  Spanish  ?Cuál es su nombre?  Question word--verb--noun (object)

Question words  Cuánto- how much?  Qué- what?  Para qué- for what?  Por qué- why?  Cuándo- when?  Quién- who?  Cómo- how?  Dónde- where?  De Dónde- from where?