BEBER – TO DRINK  Let’s look at an example, the verb BEBER, which means “to drink.” It ends in –ER, so it is included in this class.

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BEBER – TO DRINK

 Let’s look at an example, the verb BEBER, which means “to drink.” It ends in –ER, so it is included in this class.

BEBER  The verb can be split into two parts:  The base: BEB-  The infinitive ending: -ER

BEBER  Now let’s say “I drink.”  Start with the base: COM-  When you talk about yourself, take off the ending ER and add –O instead. Just as you did for PONER – TO WEAR.

BEBER  yo bebo  I drink

BEBER ttú bebes YYou drink (informal)

BEBER UUsted (ud.) bebe YYou drink (formal)

BEBER éél bebe hhe drinks

BEBER eella bebe sshe drinks

BEBER nnosotros bebemos WWe drink (mixed group) NNosotras bebemos WWe drink (just females)

BEBER uustedes beben YYou all drink

BEBER eellos beben tthey drink (mixed group) eellas beben TThey drink (just females)

BEBER PRESENT TENSE  Yo beb o  Tú beb es  él beb e  ella beb e  Usted (Ud.) beb e  Nosotros (as) bebem os  Ustedes (Uds.) beb en  ellos beb en  ellas beb en Or like this o emos es e en

-ER ENDINGS IN THE PRESENT TENSE  The endings for regular - ER verbs are the same as for –AR verbs, except that the vowel is –E- instead of –A-!  yo -o  tú -es  él, ella, Ud. -e  nosotros -emos  ellos -en  ustedes –en

1.Yo __________ leche todos los días. 2.Tú __________ jugo de naranja. 3.José _________ mucha agua. 4.Ana y yo _________ café juntas cada mañana. 5.Ustedes ______________ demasiado té. 6.Jessica y Ramón __________ jugo de manzana todos los días. bebo bebes bebe bebemos beben Práctica: