Easy definition of conjugate: To give a person, place or thing an action to perform. English Subject Pronouns: memorized in this order: I, you, he, she, it, we, they Spanish Subject Pronouns to be memorized in this order: yo, tú, él, ella, usted, nosotros, vosotros, ellos, ellas, ustedes
Conjugating Regular Spanish Verbs Regular AR, ER, and IR Verbs
Objectives To know the difference between conjugating verbs in English and in Spanish. To know all of the endings for AR, ER, and IR verbs. To be able to use those endings in Spanish sentence format.
The Difference Between ESP. and ENG. In English you have a verb and now matter how it is used it will still be spelled the same unless it is in third person singular.
For example the verb go I go You go We go He/she/it goes You all go They go
The Difference In Spanish the verb is different in almost every way It is used
For example the verb trabajar (to work) Yo trabajo (I work) Tu trabajas (you work) El, Ella trabaja(he, she works) Nosotros trabajamos (we work) Ustedes trabajan (you all formal work) Ellos, Ellas trabajan (They work)
ARERIR Yo- O Tu- asTu- es El Ella Ud- aEl Ella Ud- e Nosotros- amosNosotros- emosNosotros- imos Ellos Ellas Uds.- an Ellos Ellas Uds.- en Ellos Ellas Uds.- en Ar, Er, and Ir Verbs have different endings
Utilization of these endings English sentence I buy a lot during christmas but you don’t buy anything Spanish Sentence (AR verb) Yo compro mucho durante la navidad pero tu no compras nada The difference in conjugation is very clear
Let’s try an ER verb English sentence I learn something new every day but he learns nothing. Spanish Sentence Yo aprendo algo nuevo cada dia pero el aprende nada
Now an IR Verb English sentence I feel like homework but she feels like watching T.V. Spanish Sentence Yo siento hacer tarea pero ella siente mirar el Televison.
Once you can distinguish the difference between conjugating verbs in English and in Spanish it makes learning the Spanish language much easier
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