Sra. Alba Spanish for Medical Professionals. ~er or ~ir verbs in Spanish are verbs that end in ~er or ~ir. Ejemplos (examples)  Comer  Beber  Correr.

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Sra. Alba Spanish for Medical Professionals

~er or ~ir verbs in Spanish are verbs that end in ~er or ~ir. Ejemplos (examples)  Comer  Beber  Correr

 VIVIR stemending

you must  To conjugate ~er and ~ir verbs you must: stemdrop 1. Keep the stem and drop the ~er or ~ir ending. ending 2. Add the corresponding ending…..  VIVIR stem ending (keep) (drop)

Subject Pronouns~er verb endingsVerb: CORRER YooCorro TúesCorres Él/ellaeCorre Nosostros(as)emosCorremos Ellos/ellas/Uds.enCorren

 You must  You must: stemdrop com 1. Keep the stem and drop the ~er or ~ir ending= com 2. Add the corresponding ending….. come 3. Let’s suppose you are saying that “She is eating”= Ella come

Subject Pronouns~ir verb endingsVerb: Vivir YooVivo TúesVives Él/ellaeVive Nosotros(as)imosVivimos Ellos/ellas/Uds.enViven

Subject PronounVerb: leer Yoleo Túlees Él/ellalee Nosotros(as)leemos Ellos/ellas/Uds.leen

Subject PronounVerb: Escribir Yoescribo Túescribes Él/ellaescribe Nosotros(as)escribimos Ellos/ellas/Uds.escriben

Subject PronounVerb: Ver Yoveo Túves Él/ellaveve Nosotros(as)vemos Ellos/ellas/Uds.ven verNOTE: The verb “ver” follows the same pattern as the ~er verbs with the exception of the “Yo” form

 Vamos a pagina 84 y 88 (pages 84 & 88) en sus libros