BAILAR = to dance Yo bailo = I dance Tú bailas = You dance Él baila = He dances Ella baila = She dances Usted baila = You dance Nosotros bailamos = We.

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Transcripción de la presentación:

BAILAR = to dance Yo bailo = I dance Tú bailas = You dance Él baila = He dances Ella baila = She dances Usted baila = You dance Nosotros bailamos = We dance Vosotros bailáis = You all dance (Spain only) Ellos bailan = They dance Ellas bailan = They dance Ustedes bailan = You all dance.

What are the endings for each subject?

ar -AR verb house bail- -o-amos -as-áis -a-an

ALL “regular –AR verbs” follow this pattern. For example…

BAILAR means “to dance” Yo bailo = I dance Tú bailas = You dance Él baila = He dances Ella baila = She dances Usted baila = You dance Nosotros bailamos = We dance Vosotros bailáis = You all dance (Spain only) Ellos bailan = They dance Ellas bailan = They dance Ustedes bailan = You all dance

Here’s another example, of a different verb with the same endings!

CANTAR means “to sing” Yo canto = I sing Tú cantas = You sing Él canta = He sings Ella canta = She sings Usted canta = You sing Nosotros cantamos = We sing Vosotros cantáis = You all sing (Spain only) Ellos cantan = They sing Ellas cantan = They sing Ustedes cantan = You all sing

ar -AR verb house -o-amos -as-áis -a-an

¡Mira! Look! They’re the same endings! Yo canto = I sing Tú cantas = You sing Él canta = He sings Ella canta = She sings Usted canta = You sing Nosotros cantamos = We sing Vosotros cantáis = You all sing (Spain only) Ellos cantan = They sing Ellas cantan = They sing Ustedes cantan = You all sing Yo bailo = I dance Tú bailas = You dance Él baila = He dances Ella baila = She dances Usted baila = You dance Nosotros bailamos = We dance Vosotros bailáis = You all dance (Spain only) Ellos bailan = They dance Ellas bailan = They dance Ustedes bailan = You all dance

Here are a bunch of other verbs that use the same endings. They are ALL “regular –AR verbs!!”

copiar necesitar terminar visitar entrar practicar preparar estudiar usar tomar escuchar andar montar descansar dibujar trabajar sacar llegar You can put ANY of these verbs in the roof of the house!! visit lleg

Finish the sentence with the right verb form of ESTUDIAR (to study) Yo ____________ español. (I study Spanish.)

Finish the sentence with the right verb form of ESTUDIAR (to study) Tú ____________ español. (You study Spanish.)

Finish the sentence with the right verb form of ESTUDIAR (to study) Él ____________ español. (He studies Spanish.)

Finish the sentence with the right verb form of ESTUDIAR (to study) Nosotros ____________ español. (We study Spanish.)

Finish the sentence with the right verb form of ESTUDIAR (to study) Usted ____________ español. (You study Spanish.)

Finish the sentence with the right verb form of ESTUDIAR (to study) Ustedes ____________ español. (You all study Spanish.)

Finish the sentence with the right verb form of TRABAJAR (to work) Yo ____________ en el supermercado. (I work at the supermarket.)

Finish the sentence with the right verb form of TRABAJAR (to work) Ustedes ____________ al banco. (You all work at the bank.)

Finish the sentence with the right verb form of TRABAJAR (to work) Tú ____________ a Starbucks. (You work at Starbucks.)

Finish the sentence with the right verb form of TRABAJAR (to work) Nosotros no ________________. (We don’t work.)