Pronouns | ||
#1 | I | Yo |
#2 | She | Ella |
#3 | You (formal) | Usted (Ud.) |
#4 | They (masculine) | Ellos |
#5 | We | Nosotros |
Infinitives | ||
#1 | To study | Estudiar |
#2 | To speak | Hablar |
#3 | To dance | Bailar |
#4 | To play (a musical instrument) | Tocar |
#5 | To listen | Escuchar |
Things to Know | ||
#1 | What is an infinitive? | Verb ending in 'AR,' 'ER,' or 'IR' |
#2 | What is conjugation? | The act of CHANGING a verb to AGREE with a NOUN or PROOUN. |
#3 | True or False? You MUST include the pronoun with a conjugated verb for its meaning to be the same. | False -- Because a verb is conjugated based on the pronoun, it can only have one meaning and does not need a pronoun to accompany it. |
#4 | What is a regular verb? | A verb in which only the ending changes when conjugated. Every other part of the word stays the same. |
#5 | True or False? If the amount of girls in a group outnumber the amount of boys, then you would use the pronoun 'ellas'. | FALSE-- No matter how many girls are in a group, if there is even ONE BOY, you must use the masculine form 'ellos.' |
Verb Conjugations 1 | ||
#1 | I practice | Yo practico |
#2 | You (informal) swim | Tu nadas (accent on 'u') |
#3 | He skates | El patina (accent on 'E') |
#4 | You (plural) need | Ustedes necesitan |
#5 | We cook | Nosotros cocinamos |
Verb Conjugations 2 | ||
#1 | She dances | Ella baila |
#2 | You (formal) sing | Usted canta |
#3 | They (feminine) help | Ellas ayudan |
#4 | They (masculine) finish | Ellos terminan |
#5 | We play (the guitar) | Nosotros tocamos (la guitarra) |
Final Question | |
Translate: I have Spanish class first hour. | Tengo la clase de espanol la primera hora. |