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Students will be able to conjugate –AR verbs.

Students will be able to conjugate –AR verbs. Students will be assessed by completing the Foldable. Foldable Titles. El Libro de Los Verbos Subject Pronouns Infinitives & Verb Stems Regular-AR Verbs Regular –ER Verbs Regular –IR Verbs 7) Stemchanging Verbs 8) Irregular “ Yo ” Verbs.

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Students will be able to conjugate –AR verbs.

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  1. Students will be able to conjugate –AR verbs. Students will be assessed by completing the Foldable.

  2. Foldable Titles El Libro de Los Verbos Subject Pronouns Infinitives & Verb Stems Regular-AR Verbs Regular –ER Verbs Regular –IR Verbs 7) Stemchanging Verbs 8) Irregular “Yo” Verbs

  3. Subject Pronouns (VERY IMPORTANT) • Because the verb form often indicates who the subject of a sentence is, one can properly leave out the subject pronoun. GO TO PAGE 14 & COPY THE SUBJECT PRONOUNS IN ENGLISH & SPANISH.

  4. Infinitives: (VERY IMPORTANT) • Every verb has a stem followed by an ending. An infinitive tells the meaning of the verb without naming any subject or tense. There are three kinds of infinitives in Spanish: those ending in -ar, those ending in -er, and those ending in -ir. • -arinfinitives= cantar: to sing cant stem –ar infinitive ending • -erinfinitives=comer: to eatcom stem –er infinitive ending • -irinfinitives=escribir: to write escrib stem –ir infinitive ending

  5. Regular –AR Verbs (VERY IMPORTANT) • To give a verb a subject, you conjugate it. To conjugate a regular –ar verb in the present tense, drop the –ar ending of the infinitive and add these endings. Each ending goes with a particular subject: Take a look at textbook page 98 for the conjugation).

  6. Regular –AR Verbs (VERY IMPORTANT)

  7. Regular –AR Verbs (VERY IMPORTANT)

  8. Regular –ER Verbs (VERY IMPORTANT) • The present tense of regular –er verbs is formed by dropping the infinitive ending –er and adding the personal endings –o, -es, -e, -emos, -éis, -en. • The present tense has the following meanings in English: Usted come: you eat, you’re eating, you do eat Ella come: she eats, she’s eating, she does eat

  9. Regular –ER & IR Verbs (VERY IMPORTANT)

  10. Regular –IR Verbs (VERY IMPORTANT) • The present tense of regular –ir verbs is formed by dropping the infinitive ending –ir and adding the personal endings –o, -es, -e, -imos, -ís, -en. • The present tense has the following meanings in English: Escribir: to write Ustedescribe: you write, you’re writing, you do write

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