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BAILAR = to dance. Yo bail o = I dance Tú bail as = You dance Él bail a = He dances Ella bail a = She dances Usted bail a = You dance Nosotros bail amos = We dance Vosotros bail áis = You all dance (Spain only) Ellos bail an = They dance Ellas bail an = They dance
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BAILAR = to dance Yo bailo = I dance Tú bailas = You dance Él baila = He dances Ella baila = She dances Usted baila = You dance Nosotros bailamos = We dance Vosotros bailáis = You all dance (Spain only) Ellos bailan = They dance Ellas bailan = They dance Ustedes bailan = You all dance.
ar bail- -AR verb house Nosotros Nosotras Yo Vosotros Vosotras Tú Él Ella Usted Ellos Ellas Ustedes
ALL “regular –AR verbs” follow this pattern. For example…
BAILAR means “to dance” Yo bailo = I dance Tú bailas = You dance Él baila = He dances Ella baila = She dances Usted baila = You dance Nosotros bailamos = We dance Vosotros bailáis = You all dance (Spain only) Ellos bailan = They dance Ellas bailan = They dance Ustedes bailan = You all dance
Here’s another example, of a different verb with the same endings!
CANTAR means “to sing” Yo canto = I sing Tú cantas = You sing Él canta = He sings Ella canta = She sings Usted canta = You sing Nosotros cantamos = We sing Vosotros cantáis = You all sing (Spain only) Ellos cantan = They sing Ellas cantan = They sing Ustedes cantan = You all sing
ar -AR verb house Nosotros Nosotras Yo Vosotros Vosotras Tú Él Ella Usted Ellos Ellas Ustedes
¡Mira! Look! They’re the same endings! Yo canto = I sing Tú cantas = You sing Él canta = He sings Ella canta = She sings Usted canta = You sing Nosotros cantamos = We sing Vosotros cantáis = You all sing (Spain only) Ellos cantan = They sing Ellas cantan = They sing Ustedes cantan = You all sing Yo bailo = I dance Tú bailas = You dance Él baila = He dances Ella baila = She dances Usted baila = You dance Nosotros bailamos = We dance Vosotros bailáis = You all dance (Spain only) Ellos bailan = They dance Ellas bailan = They dance Ustedes bailan = You all dance
Here are a bunch of other verbs that use the same endings. They are ALL “regular –AR verbs!!”
Note: These are all in the INFINITIVE form • tomar • escuchar • andar • montar • descansar • dibujar • trabajar • sacar • llegar • copiar • necesitar • terminar • visitar • entrar • practicar • preparar • estudiar • usar visit You can put ANY of these verbs in the roof of the house!! lleg
Finish the sentence with the right verb form of ESTUDIAR (to study) Yo ____________ español. (I study Spanish.) estudio
Finish the sentence with the right verb form of ESTUDIAR (to study) Tú ____________ español. (You study Spanish.) estudias
Finish the sentence with the right verb form of ESTUDIAR (to study) Él ____________ español. (He studies Spanish.) estudia
Finish the sentence with the right verb form of ESTUDIAR (to study) Nosotros ____________ español. (We study Spanish.) estudiamos
Finish the sentence with the right verb form of ESTUDIAR (to study) Usted ____________ español. (You study Spanish.) estudia
Finish the sentence with the right verb form of ESTUDIAR (to study) Ustedes ____________ español. (You all study Spanish.) estudian
Finish the sentence with the right verb form of TRABAJAR (to work) Yo ____________ en el supermercado. (I work at the supermarket.) trabajo
Finish the sentence with the right verb form of TRABAJAR (to work) Ustedes ____________ al banco. (You all work at the bank.) trabajan
Finish the sentence with the right verb form of TRABAJAR (to work) Tú ____________ a Starbucks. (You work at Starbucks.) trabajas
Finish the sentence with the right verb form of TRABAJAR (to work) Nosotros no ________________ . (We don’t work.) trabajamos