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Conjugating Regular AR Verbs in the Present Tense

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I

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She

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You (formal)

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They (masculine)

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We

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To study

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To speak

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To dance

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To play (a musical instrument)

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To listen

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What is an infinitive?

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What is conjugation?

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True or False? You MUST include the pronoun with a conjugated verb for its meaning to be the same.

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What is a regular verb?

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True or False? If the amount of girls in a group outnumber the amount of boys, then you would use the pronoun 'ellas'.

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I practice

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You (informal) swim

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He skates

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You (plural) need

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We cook

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She dances

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You (formal) sing

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They (feminine) help

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They (masculine) finish

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We play (the guitar)

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Yo
Ella
Usted (Ud.)
Ellos
Nosotros
Estudiar
Hablar
Bailar
Tocar
Escuchar
Verb ending in 'AR,' 'ER,' or 'IR'
The act of CHANGING a verb to AGREE with a NOUN or PROOUN.
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.
A verb in which only the ending changes when conjugated. Every other part of the word stays the same.
FALSE-- No matter how many girls are in a group, if there is even ONE BOY, you must use the masculine form 'ellos.'
Yo practico
Tu nadas (accent on 'u')
El patina (accent on 'E')
Ustedes necesitan
Nosotros cocinamos
Ella baila
Usted canta
Ellas ayudan
Ellos terminan
Nosotros tocamos (la guitarra)





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