Regular Verbs Regular verbs in Spanish are classified according to their “infinitive” ending.In English these verbs are typically preceeded with the word “to”: “ar” (Caminar) To Walk “er” (Correr) To Run “ir” (Vivir) To Live *The correct conjugation will depend on the identification of the word and its root in order to proceed with the conjugation.
Regular Verbs For Example: Verbs ending in “ar” such as: Hablar Caminar Bailar Nadar Rogar Jugar Nadar Cocinar Preguntar
Regular Verbs These will follow a pattern of change once the stem has been identified: Lets take the verb “Bailar” as an example: YoBailo TuBailas El/EllaBaila Nosotros(as)Bailamos VosotrosBailáis UstedesBailan
Regular Verbs In order to grasp how to conjugate these verbs you must practice! Make a table like the previous one and try identifying the stem in order to conjugate properly. hablar, bailar, buscar, jugar, buscar…
Regular Verbs Verbs with “er” and “ir” endings: Correr Comer Beber Volver Leer Vivir Partir Dormir Salir Abrir Escribir
Regular Verbs As in “ar” ending verbs, we identify the stem of the word and follow the pattern of change. For example: Comer YoComo TuComes El/EllaCome Nosotros (as)Comemos VosotrosComéis UstedesComen
Regular Verbs “Ir” Verbs change in a pattern almos exactly like “er” verbs, except for the “nosotros” and “vosotros” forms. Example: Dormir YoDuermo TuDuermes El/EllaDuerme NosotrosDormimos VosotrosDormís UstedesDuermen