LOS VERBOS -AR 1EE 2.1. Me gusta patinar. Me gusta nadar en la piscina. ¿Te gusta trabajar? Tenemos que usar la computadora. Hoy tengo que preparar la.

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LOS VERBOS -AR 1EE 2.1

Me gusta patinar. Me gusta nadar en la piscina. ¿Te gusta trabajar? Tenemos que usar la computadora. Hoy tengo que preparar la comida.  Infinitives in Spanish end in ________.  EJ: to talk=hablar W E ’ VE USED – AR VERBS BEFORE, BUT THEY WERE INFINITIVES …. -ar/-er/-ir

LAS DEFINICIONES … Infinitivo- EJ: cantar=to sing EJ: comer=to eat EJ: escribir=to write Verbo conjugado- EJ: to sing=he sings EJ: to eat=I eat EJ: to write=we write Un verbo sin sujeto. A verb without a subject. Un verbo con sujeto. A verb with a subject.

L AS TERMINACIONES Based on your observations, fill in the verb chart. yonosotros nosotras tú XXXXXXXXX ella él Ud. ellos ellas Uds. -o -as -a -amos -an

P ARA FORMAR LOS VERBOS –AR 1. Take off end –AR ending. 2. Look at your subject and determine the box. 3. Add the appropriate ending. EX: trabajar- ar = trabaj Tú (-as) trabajas

P RACTIQUEMOS … Juana y yo ___________________ (hablar) Carlos _________________ (usar) Yo __________________(ayudar) Tú __________________ (sacar) Uds. ___________________ (preparar) Ellos __________________ (llegar) Ud. _________________ (pasar) hablamos usa ayudo sacas preparan llegan pasa

PRACTIQUEMOS … The students listen. I talk. The doctors wear. My mom arrives. We sing. You (inf.) look for… Los estudiantes escuchan. Yo hablo. Los doctores llevan. Tú buscas… Mi madre llega. Nosotros cantamos.