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Conjugating –ER & -IR Verbs Irregular Yo Forms in Present Tense The preposition de after verbs Tag questions. Chapter 4 Grammar 2. Present Tense. Remember that in Spanish, there are 3 types of Infinitives –AR, -ER, and –IR.
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Conjugating –ER & -IR Verbs Irregular Yo Forms in Present Tense The preposition de after verbs Tag questions Chapter 4 Grammar 2
Present Tense • Remember that in Spanish, there are 3 types of Infinitives –AR, -ER, and –IR. • When you conjugate a verb in Present Tense you follow the following steps: • Drop the endings (–AR, -ER, or –IR) from the stem • Add the ending that matches the subject
Draw the following Chart to help you remember your Present Tense Endings:
Draw the following Chart to help you remember your Present Tense Endings:
Draw the following Chart to help you remember your Present Tense Endings:
Draw the following Chart to help you remember your Present Tense Endings:
Irregular yo forms • Some –er & -ir verbs have irregular yo forms. The best way to remember these irregular yo forms is to memorize them! • The rest of the verb is conjugated the same as regular –er or –ir verbs.
The preposition de • The preposition deis used after the verb salir to talk about leaving a place. • Salgode mi casa a lassiete • I leave my house at seven. • The preposition de is also used after the verb saber to say how much someone knows about something. • No sé mucho de arte. • I don’t know much about art.
Tag questions • A tag question is attached to the end of a sentence to make it a question. • If you expect someone to answer yes, use ¿no? or ¿verdad? • When the expected answer is no, use ¿verdad?
Tag questions • Ejemplos: • ¿Vienes a la fiesta, ¿no? (¿verdad?) • You’re coming to the party, aren’t you? • Si, voy a ir. • Yes, I’m going to go. • ¿No vas al partido, ¿verdad? • You’re not going to the game, right? • No, no voy. • No, I’m not going.
Exit Slip • Conjugate the verbs • Traer- to bring • Abrir- to open • BE SURE TO INCLUDE WHAT THEY MEAN IN ENGLISH!!!!