¡Verbos y Números! miércoles, el 18 de marzo. ¿Que vamos a hacer hoy? 1.Review “go” verbs 2.Review ir + a + infinitive 3.“to know”  saber vs. conocer.

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¡Verbos y Números! miércoles, el 18 de marzo

¿Que vamos a hacer hoy? 1.Review “go” verbs 2.Review ir + a + infinitive 3.“to know”  saber vs. conocer 4.Numbers million 5.Homework

“go verbs” (NOT to be confused with the verb “to go”) Tener = to have Hacer = to make, to do Poner = to put Traer = to bring Salir = to leave Oír = to hear (NOT to listen) They’re called “go” verbs becase the “yo” forms end in “go”!

Verboyo formtú formél / ella / Usted nosotros / nosotras vosotros / vosotras ellos / ellas / Ustedes tenertengotienestienetenemostenéistienen hacerhagohaceshacehacemoshacéishacen ponerpongoponesponeponemosponéisPonen traertraigotraestraetraemostraéistraen salirsalgosalessalesalimossalíssalen oíroigooyesoyeoyeoímosoísoyen *tener and oír are “boot” verbs

Now, compare your answers with a classmate. Be prepared to share what you learn with the class! Individualmente…

El verbo “ir” Although “ir” ends in –IR (more like… it IS “ir”), we conjugate it more like an –AR verb Therefore, every form is irregular I go to the store You go to class. ir = to go voyvamos vasvais vavan Voy a la tienda. Vas a clase.

Please complete the activity titled “¿Adónde vas?” on the bottom of the third page of your packet.

So… what if you want to say you are going to do something? Like… in the future?

We can use ir + a + infinitive to express the

Fuuuuutuuure! To express things that are going to happen, we use a construction similar to the English one. ir + a + infinitive I am going to study – Yo voy a estudiar You are going to play the guitar – Tú vas a tocar la guitarra. She is going to go to the movies. – Ella va a ir al cine.

*“vamos a” can mean “let’s” as in “Let’s dance!” (¡vamos a bailar!) So, it could mean “Let’s dance” or“We’re going to dance” (You use the context of the situation to know which meaning is intended)

Rápidamente con un compañero…

saber vs. conocer

Kinda like ser and estar, there exist two verbs in Spanish that both mean “to know” However… the meanings are different! They’re also (almost) regular er verbs! – The only irregularities are in the “yo” form Let’s take a look…

Saber Used to express knowledge of facts or pieces of information saber + infinitive to express knowing how to do something saber = to know sésabemos sabessabéis sabesaben Yo sé que Ustedes son muy inteligentes Ella sabe cantar.

Conocer Used to express knowing a person Used to express familiarity with things Can also mean “to meet” Don’t forget the “personal a” when referring to people! conocer = to know conozcoconocemos conocesconocéis conoceconocen Yo conozco muy bien el campus de ISU. Mi novio va a conocer a mis padres.