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THE VERB CHART verb: TO BE

THE VERB CHART verb: TO BE. yo , tú / usted , él / ella. nosotros. yo , tú ellos, ellas. Yo … vosotros/ ustedes. THE VERB CHART. PRESENT TENSE. Used to talk about how things are now. Used to talk about things that happen habitually (all the time).

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THE VERB CHART verb: TO BE

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  1. THE VERB CHARTverb: TO BE

  2. yo, tú / usted, él / ella

  3. nosotros

  4. yo, tú ellos, ellas

  5. Yo… vosotros/ ustedes

  6. THE VERB CHART

  7. PRESENT TENSE Used to talk about how things are now. Used to talk about things that happen habitually (all the time).

  8. TODAY: present tense (things happening now, or things that happen habitually)singular(talking about individuals, not groups of people)Example: I go to school.

  9. Conjugation Just like in English… … you change the form: El verbo: SER Yo SOY alta. Tú ERES alta. Ella ES alta. The verb: TO BE • I AM tall. • You ARE tall. • She IS tall. IN SPANISH YOU WILL DO THIS FOR EVERY VERB!!!

  10. Present Tense Irregularverbo: SER(used for permanent characteristics)

  11. CONJUGATION: present tense, singular • the verb: HABLAR (to speak) • Take off the –AR ending • HABL- is the “stem” • Add new endings on to the stem based on who is doing the verb. • If “I” am doing the action, add –o • If “you” are doing the action, add –as • If “he,” “she,” or “it” is doing the action, add -a

  12. Verbs that end in -AR • Desea DESEAR • Usa  USAR • Habla  HABLAR • Trabaja  TRABAJAR • Compra  COMPRAR • Lleva  LLEVAR …read p. 76 & 77

  13. Circle the verb • La muchachallevaunacamiseta y unafalda. • Yo soy alta y rubia. • ¿De dóndeeres? • Nosotrossomosestudiantes del español. • ¿Cuántocuesta la gorra? …Activities A&C p. 81 #1-3 only

  14. PRESENT TENSE (-AR verbs)

  15. Present Tense: “-ar” verbsverbo: CAMINAR: to walk

  16. Present Tense: “-er” verbsverbo: COMER: to eat

  17. Present Tense: “-ir” verbsverbo: VIVIR: to live

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