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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. 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
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.
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
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).
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
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