Copy the white notes.  There are three types of verbs in the Spanish language. Verbs that end in –ar, -er, and –ir  Example: hablar, comer, escribir.

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 There are three types of verbs in the Spanish language. Verbs that end in –ar, -er, and –ir  Example: hablar, comer, escribir  This particular form of the verb is called an “infinitive”.  We are going to conjugate –ar verbs today. Video Video

 Do you know what it means to “conjugate” a verb?  There are two rules to remember when you are conjugating a verb: 1. Drop the –ar Example: Hablar = Habl (this part is called the stem) 2. Add new endings

 Do you remember the pronouns and where they go in a verb chart?  The –ar verb endings will correspond with the pronouns.YoNosotrosTúVosotros ÉlEllaUstedEllosEllasUstedes

(Yo) -o (Nosotros)(Tú)(Vosotros) (él, Ella, Ud) (Ellos, Ellas, Uds)

(Yo) -o (Nosotros) (Tú) -as (Vosotros) (él, Ella, Ud) (Ellos, Ellas, Uds)

(Yo) -o (Nosotros) (Tú) -as (Vosotros) (él, Ella, Ud) -a (Ellos, Ellas, Uds)

(Yo) -o (Nosotros) -amos (Tú) -as (Vosotros) (él, Ella, Ud) -a (Ellos, Ellas, Uds)

(Yo) -o (Nosotros) -amos (Tú) -as (Vosotros) -áis (él, Ella, Ud) -a (Ellos, Ellas, Uds)

(Yo) -o (Nosotros) -amos (Tú) -as (Vosotros) -áis (él, Ella, Ud) -a (Ellos, Ellas, Uds) -an

Hablar – to talk

(Yo) Habl (Nosotros) Habl (Tú) Habl (Vosotros) Habl (él, Ella, Ud) Habl (Ellos, Uds) Habl

(Yo) Hablo (Nosotros) Habl (Tú) Habl (Vosotros) Habl (él, Ella, Ud) Habl (Ellos, Uds) Habl

(Yo) Hablo (Nosotros) Habl (Tú) Hablas (Vosotros) Habl (él, Ella, Ud) Habl (Ellos, Uds) Habl

(Yo) Hablo (Nosotros) Habl (Tú) Hablas (Vosotros) Habl (él, Ella, Ud) Habla (Ellos, Uds) Habl

(Yo) Hablo (Nosotros) Hablamos (Tú) Hablas (Vosotros) Habl (él, Ella, Ud) Habla (Ellos, Uds) Habl

(Yo) Hablo (Nosotros) Hablamos (Tú) Hablas (Vosotros) Habláis (él, Ella, Ud) Habla (Ellos, Uds) Habl

(Yo) Hablo (Nosotros) Hablamos (Tú) Hablas (Vosotros) Habláis (él, Ella, Ud) Habla (Ellos, Uds) Hablan

(Yo) Hablo I speak, I am speaking, I do speak (Nosotros) Hablamos (Tú) Hablas (Vosotros) Habláis (él, Ella, Ud) Habla (Ellos, Uds) Hablan

(Yo) Hablo I speak, I am speaking, I do speak (Nosotros) Hablamos (Tú) Hablas You speak, You are speaking, You do speak (Vosotros) Habláis (él, Ella, Ud) Habla (Ellos, Uds) Hablan

(Yo) Hablo I speak, I am speaking, I do speak (Nosotros) Hablamos (Tú) Hablas You speak, You are speaking, You do speak (Vosotros) Habláis (él, Ella, Ud) Habla He/She speaks, He/She is speaking, He/She does speak You (f) speak (Ellos, Uds) Hablan

(Yo) Hablo I speak, I am speaking, I do speak (Nosotros) Hablamos We speak, We are speaking, We do speak (Tú) Hablas You speak, You are speaking, You do speak (Vosotros) Habláis (él, Ella, Ud) Habla He/She speaks, He/She is speaking, He/She does speak You (f) speak (Ellos, Uds) Hablan

(Yo) Hablo I speak, I am speaking, I do speak (Nosotros) Hablamos We speak, We are speaking, We do speak (Tú) Hablas You speak, You are speaking, You do speak (Vosotros) Habláis Y’all speak, Y’all are speaking, Y’all do speak (él, Ella, Ud) Habla He/She speaks, He/She is speaking, He/She does speak You (f) speak (Ellos, Uds) Hablan

(Yo) Hablo I speak, I am speaking, I do speak (Nosotros) Hablamos We speak, We are speaking, We do speak (Tú) Hablas You speak, You are speaking, You do speak (Vosotros) Habláis Y’all speak, Y’all are speaking, Y’all do speak (él, Ella, Ud) Habla He/She speaks, He/She is speaking, He/She does speak You (f) speak (Ellos, Uds) Hablan They speak, They are speaking, They do speak Y’all speak, Y’all do speak, Y’all are speaking

 The ending of the verb usually tells the subject. Because of this we can leave out the pronoun.  Yo hablo. = I speak. Hablo. = I speak.  Use the subject pronoun to add emphasis, or when it wouldn’t otherwise be clear who the subject is.