Today we will be: - Reviewing subject verb agreement - - reviewing French – er verbs - - review Spanish verb conjugations
1)I’m wearing blue jeans. 2) I’m wearing a yellow shirt. 3) I’m wearing an orange skirt. Word order. In French, most describing words (adjectives) come after the thing you are describing e.g. Je porte un pantalon rouge. Write the sentences Clothing Colour
Le verb “porter” Jeporte Tuportes Il/elle porte Nousportons Vousportez Ils/elles portent
The present tense of – er verbs is made up out of 2 parts Stem + ending Porter = infinitive Take the infinitive and remove the ending –er port
You have to agree the subject with the verb! Lets take the verb porter. Je porte = ending e Tu porte=endinges Il/elleporteendinge Nous portonsending ons Vousportezending ez Ils/elles portentending ent
Now its your turn! Complete the worksheet.
Español In Spanish there are 3 type of verbs -ar, -er, -ir Each follow similar patterns to the French.
Understanding Infinitives The infinitive of a verb is, as the name suggests, timeless. It is the unconjugated form of the verb and therefore has no tense (such as past, present, or future). In English, the infinitive of a verb is formed by adding the word “to.” Examples include: to learn, to act, and to be. In Spanish, the infinitive of a verb is indicated by one of the following endings: –AR, -ER, and -IR. Here are some common verbs.
-AR verbs caminar (to walk) -ER verbs comer (to eat) -IR verbs escribir (to write) Yo camin -o com -o escrib -o Tú camin -as com -es escrib -es Ud., él, ella camin -a com -e escrib -e Nosotros camin -amos com -emos escrib -imos Vosotros camin -áis com -éis escrib -ís Uds., ellos, ellas camin -an com -en escrib -en
Practice makes perfect! Worksheet. Conjugate the Spanish verbs!