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Present Tense of –ar Verbs

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1 Present Tense of –ar Verbs
March 11, 2010

2 Infinitive You already know that the infinitive forms of Spanish verbs always end in –ar, -er, or –ir. The largest group of verbs end –ar. Hablar is one these –ar verbs. What other –ar verbs do you already know???

3 Steps to conjugating… You will want to use verbs in ways other than in the infinitive form. To do this, you will drop the –ar ending and make changes… To create the forms of most –ar verbs, you first drop the –ar from the infinitive, leaving the stem: hablar -> habl-

4 -ar verb endings -o -amos -as -áis -a -an
Then you add the verb endings to the stem. The regular –ar verb endings are: -o -amos -as -áis -a -an

5 Here are the forms of hablar…
(yo) hablo (nosotros) hablamos (nosotras) (tú) hablas (vosotros) habláis (vosotras) Ud. (él) habla (ella) Uds. (ellos) hablan (ellas)

6 Translating the present tense…
In Spanish, the present tense form of a verb can be translated into English in two ways: Hablo español. I speak Spanish. I am speaking Spanish.

7 Who is doing the action? The verb endings always indicate who is doing the action. In this case, they tell who is speaking. Because of this, you can often use the verb without the subject: Hablo ingles. ¿Hablas español?

8 Why do I need a subject pronoun?
Subject pronouns are often used for emphasis or clarification. Ella habla ingles pero él habla español.

9 References Realidades. Prentice Hall.


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