Capítulo 3 Sección 2. ¿Qué haces los fines de semana? Los fines de semana … Los sábados … Los domingos … Cuando hace buen tiempo …

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Capítulo 3 Sección 2

¿Qué haces los fines de semana? Los fines de semana … Los sábados … Los domingos … Cuando hace buen tiempo …

¿Qué hace Luis cuando hace mal tiempo? Cuando hace mal tiempo Luis … Luis … Le gusta … …

¿Adónde vas los fines de semana? Voy … … al baile …al colegio …a la reunión …a la piscina …al gimnasio

¿Con qué frecuencia vas a la playa? Casi nunca. No me gusta nadar. Casi siempre. Me gusta ir a la playa. Los sábados.

¿Te gusta salir con amigos? Sí. Después de clases, casi siempre vamos al parque. A veces vamos también a la piscina.

-Ar verb conjugation

Verbs Every verb has a stem followed by an ending. The stem tells the verb’s meaning. An infinitive ending doesn’t name a subject. Habl -ar Com -er Escrib -ir

Conjugate –ar verbs To give the verb a subject, you conjugate it. To conjugate a regular –ar verb in the present tense, drop the –ar ending o fthe infinitive and add these endings. Each ending goes with a particular subject. Yo canto Tú cantas él, ella, ud. canta Nosotros cantamos Vosotros cantáis Ellos, ellas, uds cantan ¿Cantan ustedes mucho? No, casi nunca cantamos.

Subjects Since the ending of the verb usually tells the subject, the subject pronoun is normally left out. Use subject pronouns to add emphasis, or when it wouldn’t otherwise be clear who the subject is. ¿Patinan ustedes mucho? Ellos patinan. Yo nunca patino.

Práctica Los sábados yo (paso/pasas) el rato con amigos. Nosotros (practicas/practicamos) deportes. Javi (nadan/nada) en la piscina. A veces nosotros (montas/montamos) en bicicleta. Yo (patinan/patino) en el parque con mi amigo José. Maribel y Florencia (patinan/patinas) con nosotros. Y tú, ¿cómo (pasas/pasa) el rato con amigos?

Ir The –ar verbs you have learned are called regular verbs their conjugations all follow a predictable pattern. Some verbs such as ir (to go) are called irregular, because they do not follow a clear pattern. Yo voy Tú vas él, ella, ud. va Nosotros vamos Vosotros vais Ellos, ellas, uds van ¿Adónde vas los sábados? Voy a la piscina.

Jugar The verb jugar (to play a sport or game) has regular –ar endings, but the vowel u changes to ue in all but the nosotros and vosotros forms. Yo juego Tú juegas él, ella, ud. juega Nosotros jugamos Vosotros jugáis Ellos, ellas, uds juegan ¿Juegan ustedes en el colegio? No, no jugamos mucho.

A The preposition a is used after ir to mean to. A is also used after jugar with a sport. When a is followed by el the two words combine to form the contraction al. Use ¿adónde? to ask where to. ¿Adónde van los domingos? Vamos al gimnasio. Jugamos al básquetbol.