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Conjugating: ar Verbs Part I

Conjugating: ar Verbs Part I. Por El Señor Redaelli. What is the Infinitive?. A verb that is yet to be changed To sing, to dance to work In Spanish, there are: Ar verbs, such as ayud ar (to help) Er verbs, such as le er (to read Ir verbs, such as abr ir (to open).

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Conjugating: ar Verbs Part I

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  1. Conjugating: ar VerbsPart I Por El Señor Redaelli

  2. What is the Infinitive? • A verb that is yet to be changed • To sing, to dance to work • In Spanish, there are: • Ar verbs, such as ayudar (to help) • Er verbs, such as leer (to read • Ir verbs, such as abrir (to open)

  3. ar Verbs: The I form - Yo • To change an "ar" verb to the "I" form, all you do is take the "ar" out of the verb and change it for an "o” • Bailar – To dance • Yobailo • Cantar – To sing • Yo canto • Dibujar – To draw • Yodibujo • Note: You do not have to say “yo” – You can say, instead: • Bailo, or Canto, or Dibujo

  4. You Informal – He – She – You Formal Tú, Él, Ella, Usted • To change an "ar" verb to the "you (Informal)" form • Take the "ar" out of the verb and change it for an "as“ • Túayudas – You help (ayudar) • Túcantas – You sing (cantar) • To change an "ar" verb to the "he/she/you (formal)" form • Take the "ar" out of the verb and change it for an "a“ • Élbaila – He dances (bailar) • Ella dibuja – She draws (dibujar) • Ustedtrabaja – You work (trabajar)

  5. More on "Él" or "Ella" • You can change "Él" or "Ella" for a name: • Juan habla ingles • Juan speaks English • Veronica termina la tarea • Veronica finishes her homework

  6. REMINDERS When you are talking about yourself, do not have to say the pronoun. For Example: You can say, Lavo la ropa, instead of Yolavo la ropa (I wash the clothes).

  7. Think About This …. Other ways to use verbs would be: El estudiante no estudia – El estudiante = Él *** Notice the Él, with an accent is “he”, but without the accent, it means "the."

  8. Some Sentences • Does she sing? ¿Canta ella? • Does Paulina help around the house? ¿Ayuda en la casa Paulina? • Él habla español - He speaks Spanish • Ella trabaja en un restaurante - She works at a restaurant • Usted canta - You (formal) sing • El patina - He skates

  9. More Sentences! • Usted estudia matemáticas - You (formal) study math • Catalina baila bien - Catalina dances well • Pedro necesita el libro de ciencias - Pedro needs the science book • Usted toca el piano - You (formal) play the piano • ¿Trabaja mucho él? - Does he work much? • ¿Escucha música Isabel? - Does Isabel listen to music? 

  10. Other Helpful Stuff! • (yo) bailo - I dance(tú) bailas – You dance(yo) nado – I swim(tú) nadas – You swim • Él nada. – He swims.Juan nada. – Juan swims. • ¿Tú nadas? – Do you swim?Sí, (yo) nado. - Yes, I swim.No, (yo) no nado. – No, I do not swim. • bien – well, fineel libro de ciencias – science booken un restaurante – in/at the restaurantematemáticas – mathel piano - piano

  11. ¡Muchas Gracias! Thank You Very Much! and ….. Help our Economy … Eat at Taco Bell!!!

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