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Conjugation of –ar/ and -er/-ir verbs

Conjugation of –ar/ and -er/-ir verbs. What is the basic form of all Spanish verbs?. What is the basic form of all Spanish verbs? An infinitive: to + a verb To speak, to dance, to sing. What is the basic form of all Spanish verbs? An infinitive: to + a verb

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Conjugation of –ar/ and -er/-ir verbs

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  1. Conjugation of –ar/ and -er/-ir verbs

  2. What is the basic form of all Spanish verbs?

  3. What is the basic form of all Spanish verbs? An infinitive: to + a verb To speak, to dance, to sing.

  4. What is the basic form of all Spanish verbs? An infinitive: to + a verb What do infinitives look like in Spanish?

  5. What is the basic form of all Spanish verbs? An infinitive: to + a verb What do infinitives look like in Spanish? Verbs that end in -ar, -er, -ir Hablar, leer, escribir

  6. We use infinitives to say what we like to do. Me gusta cantar. I like to sing. Me gusta bailar. I like to dance.

  7. But, what if I want to say; “I dance a lot.” or “Emilia sings often.”?

  8. But, what if I want to say; “I dance a lot.” or “Emilia sings often.”? I can’t use an infinitive for that. I need to conjugate the verb.

  9. First you need to know that there are two parts to an infinitive in Spanish: Bailar

  10. First you need to know that there are two parts to an infinitive in Spanish: Bailar Stem

  11. First you need to know that there are two parts to an infinitive in Spanish: Bailar Ending

  12. Each subject has its own ending for conjugating the verbs.

  13. -ar verb ENDINGS

  14. -er/-ir verb ENDINGS

  15. Think of a flower…

  16. amos a áis ar as an o Bail

  17. a as amos ar áis o an Bail

  18. amos áis a ar an as o Bail

  19. To conjugate a verb, follow these four steps: I dance

  20. To conjugate a verb, follow these four steps: • I dance • Decide what the subject of the sentence is. • I = yo

  21. To conjugate a verb, follow these four steps: • I dance • Decide what the subject of the sentence is. • I = yo • Start with the infinitive of the verb. • Bailar

  22. To conjugate a verb, follow these four steps: I dance • Decide what the subject of the sentence is. • I = yo • Start with the infinitive of the verb. • Bailar • Take off the infintive ending. • Bail ar

  23. To conjugate a verb, follow these four steps: I dance • Decide what the subject of the sentence is. • I = yo Adela y tú= Uds. • Start with the infinitive of the verb. • Bailar • Take off the infintive ending. • Bail ar • Add the ending that corresponds with the subject. • Yo = o Bail + o Bailo

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