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Enseñar Escuchar EstudiarHablar Mirar Sacar una buena nota Vocabulario de Actividades Unidad 2 Etapa 1

Enseñar

Escuchar

Estudiar

Hablar

Mirar

Sacar Buena nota

Escuchar

Mirar

Hablar

Enseñar

Hablar

Mirar

Escuchar

Enseñar

Conjugating Verbs

Conjugation: adding endings to verbs that reflect subject and tense

To conjugate a verb in English in the present tense you first have to take the infinitive form: to walk

You must remove the to from the infinitive form: to walk

You must remove the to from the infinitive form: walk

In English you have to include the subject pronoun and sometimes add an ending: walk

In English you have to include the subject pronoun and sometimes add an ending: I walk

In English you have to include the subject pronoun and sometimes add an ending: I walk you walk

In English you have to include the subject pronoun and sometimes add an ending: I walk you walk he, she, or it walks

In English you have to include the subject pronoun and sometimes add an ending: I walk you walk he, she, or it walks we walk you all walk

In English you have to include the subject pronoun and sometimes add an ending: I walk you walk he, she, or it walks we walk you all walk they walk

To conjugate an “ar” verb in Spanish you must first remove the “ar” ending. hablar

To conjugate an “ar” verb in Spanish you must first remove the “ar” ending to the stem. habl arvb.ppt

You then need to add the appropriate endings. yo hablnosotros habl tú habl él hablellos habl arvb.ppt

Add o for the “yo”: yo hablnosotros habl tú habl él hablellos habl arvb.ppt

Add o for the “yo”: yo hablonosotros habl tú habl él hablellos habl arvb.ppt

Add as for the “tú” form: yo hablonosotros habl tú habl él hablellos habl arvb.ppt

Add as for the “tú” form: yo hablonosotros habl tú hablas él hablellos habl arvb.ppt

Add a for the “él” “ella” and “Ud.” form: yo hablonosotros habl tú hablas él hablellos habl arvb.ppt

Add a for the “él” “ella” and “Ud.” form: yo hablonosotros habl tú hablas él hablaellos habl arvb.ppt

Conjugate the following verbs according to the subject pronoun, then give the English translation arvb.ppt

hablar (yo) hablo I speak, I am speaking, I will speak arvb.ppt

hablar (tú) hablas you speak, you are speaking, you will speak arvb.ppt

hablar (ella) habla she speaks, she is speaking, she will speak arvb.ppt

hablar (ella) habla she speaks, she is speaking, she will speak arvb.ppt

ayudar (yo) ayudo I help, I am helping, I will help

bailar (ella) baila she dances, she is dancing, she will dance

caminar (tú) caminas you walk, you are walking, you will walk

hablar (él) habla he speaks, he is speaking, he will speak

nadar (yo) nado I swim, I am swimming, I will swim

usar (tú) usas you arrive, you are arriving, you will arrive

Trabajar (yo) trabajo I look for, I am looking for, I will look for