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Review For – ar Verbs. By Anjali Paliwal , Julia Kafozoff , and Rahul Kapoor. Chart with pronouns and their verb endings . Let’s start off with an easy one. Translate the following sentence into Spanish.
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Review For –ar Verbs By Anjali Paliwal, Julia Kafozoff, and Rahul Kapoor
Let’s start off with an easy one. Translate the following sentence into Spanish. Bailar becomes bailo because since the pronoun in this sentence is “yo”, then you must change the verb ending to “-o”. I dance. Take what you know: • Pronoun:IYo • Verb:dancebailar Yobailar. Yobailo.
Now, please translate this sentence into Spanish. Cocinar becomes cocinas because since the pronoun in this sentence is “tu”, then you must change the verb ending to “-as”. You cook. Take what you know: • Pronoun:YouTu • Verb:cookcocinar Tucocinar. Tucocinas.
Keep going. I actually believe in you. Llorar becomes llora because since the pronoun in this sentence is “el”, then you must change the verb ending to “-a”.This also works with ella and usted. He cries. Take what you know: • Pronoun:HeEl • Verb:criesllora El llorar. El llora.
Grinchpal likes you. Caminar becomes caminan because since the pronoun in this sentence is “ellos/ellas/ustedes”, then you must change the verb ending to “-an”. They walk. Take what you know: • Pronoun:TheyEllos/ellas/ustedes • Verb:walkcaminar Ellos/ellas/ustedescaminar. Ellos/ellas/ustedescaminan.
Rahul is stylin’. Cantar becomes cantamos because since the pronoun in this sentence is “nosotros”, then you must change the verb ending to “-amos”. We sing. Take what you know: • Pronoun:WeNosotros • Verb:singcantar Nosotroscantar. Nosotroscantamos.
Julia likes goldfishes. ._. Llorar becomes llora because since the pronoun in this sentence is “el”, then you must change the verb ending to “-a”.This also works with ella and usted. You (plural) jump. Take what you know: • Pronoun:HeEl • Verb:criesllora El llorar. El llora.