END OF YEAR VERB REVIEW PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT PROGRESSIVE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE FUTURE VOICE FUTURE VOICE PRETERITE PRETERITE IMPERATIVE IMPERATIVE.

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END OF YEAR VERB REVIEW PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT PROGRESSIVE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE FUTURE VOICE FUTURE VOICE PRETERITE PRETERITE IMPERATIVE IMPERATIVE

PRESENT TENSE HABLAR HABLAR –-O, -AS, -A, -AMOS, -ÁIS, -AN COMER COMER –-O, -ES, -E, -EMOS, -ÉIS, -EN ESCRIBIR ESCRIBIR –-O, -ES, -E, -IMOS, -ÍS, -EN

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE HABLAR -ANDO HABLAR -ANDO –ESTOY HABLANDO –ESTÁS HABLANDO COMER-IENDO COMER-IENDO –ESTÁ COMIENDO –ESTAMOS COMIENDO ESCRIBIR -IENDO ESCRIBIR -IENDO –ESTÁIS ESCRIBIENDO –ESTÁN ESCRIBIENDO COMBINE A FORM OF ESTAR WITH AN ALTERED INFINITIVE

FUTURE VOICE HABLAR HABLAR –VOY A HABLAR. –VAS A HABLAR. COMER COMER –VA A COMER. –VAMOS A COMER. ESCRIBIR ESCRIBIR –VAIS A ESCRIBIR. –VAN A ESCRIBIR. USE A FORM OF IR PLUS A PLUS AN INFINITIVE

PRETERITE TENSE HABLAR HABLAR –-É, -ASTE, -Ó, -AMOS, -ASTEIS, -ARON COMER COMER –-Í, -ISTE, -IÓ, -IMOS, -ISTEIS, -IERON ESCRIBIR ESCRIBIR –-Í, -ISTE, -IÓ, -IMOS, -ISTEIS, -IERON

IMPERATIVE FAMILIAR HABLAR HABLAR –¡HABLA! ¡NO HABLES! COMER COMER –¡COME!¡NO COMAS! ESCRIBIR ESCRIBIR –¡ESCRIBE!¡NO ESCRIBAS! IN THE POSITIVE: ALL –AR VERBS WILL END IN –A ALL –ER/-IR VERBS WILL END IN –E IN THE NEGATIVE: -AR GO TO –ES WHILE –ER,-IR VERBS GO -AS

A. PRESENT B. PRETERITE C. PRESENT PROGRESSIVE D. FUTURE VOICE E. IMPERATIVE FAMILIAR ESTOY HABLANDO

A. PRESENT B. PRETERITE C. PRESENT PROGRESSIVE D. FUTURE VOICE E. IMPERATIVE FAMILIAR ¡COME!

A. PRESENT B. PRETERITE C. PRESENT PROGRESSIVE D. FUTURE VOICE E. IMPERATIVE FAMILIAR VAMOS A ESCRIBIR

A. PRESENT B. PRETERITE C. PRESENT PROGRESSIVE D. FUTURE VOICE E. IMPERATIVE FAMILIAR HABLAMOS HOY.

A. PRESENT B. PRETERITE C. PRESENT PROGRESSIVE D. FUTURE VOICE E. IMPERATIVE FAMILIAR COMÍ

A. PRESENT B. PRETERITE C. PRESENT PROGRESSIVE D. FUTURE VOICE E. IMPERATIVE FAMILIAR ¡HABLA CONMIGO!

A. PRESENT B. PRETERITE C. PRESENT PROGRESSIVE D. FUTURE VOICE E. IMPERATIVE FAMILIAR ESTÁN ESCRIBIENDO

A. PRESENT B. PRETERITE C. PRESENT PROGRESSIVE D. FUTURE VOICE E. IMPERATIVE FAMILIAR VOY A COMER

A. PRESENT B. PRETERITE C. PRESENT PROGRESSIVE D. FUTURE VOICE E. IMPERATIVE FAMILIAR ESCRIBIERON

A. PRESENT B. PRETERITE C. PRESENT PROGRESSIVE D. FUTURE VOICE E. IMPERATIVE FAMILIAR VAIS A HABLAR

¡¡¡EL FIN!!!