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The Verb Ser

The Verb Ser. Chapter 1- Part II Grammar. Learning Targets. I can identify the conjugation of the verb Ser . I can use the verb Ser correctly in a sentence. Prior Knowledge- Subject Pronouns. English Subject Pronouns I- You (informal) You (formal) He She We We (all female)

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The Verb Ser

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  1. The Verb Ser Chapter 1- Part II Grammar

  2. Learning Targets • I can identify the conjugation of the verb Ser. • I can use the verb Ser correctly in a sentence.

  3. Prior Knowledge- Subject Pronouns • English Subject Pronouns • I- • You (informal) • You (formal) • He • She • We • We (all female) • You (informal/plural) • You (informal/plural/all female) • You (formal/plural) • They • They (all female) • Spanish Subject Pronouns • Yo • Tú • Usted • Él • Ella • Nosotros • Nosotras • Vosotros • Vosotras • Ustedes • Ellos • Ellas *SPAIN ONLY!

  4. Complete the sentence with the correct Subject Pronoun: ___ soy de Argentina. • Yo • Nosotros • Ella [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  5. Which Pronoun would be used to talk TO my friends Marta & Elena in Spain? • Ellas • Nosotras • Vosotras [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  6. Which Pronoun would be used to talk ABOUT Juan & Fernando • Ustedes • Ellos • Él [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  7. Grammar Terms to Know • Infinitive: The basic form of the verb. In English the infinitive is to + action (ex. To run). In Spanish the infinitive is one word ending in –ar, -er, or –ir (Ex. Correr). • Conjugation: Changing a verb from the infinitive form so that it matches the subject(s). (Ex. To run changes to He runs) • Subject: The person, place, or thing being described or doing something. • Subject Pronouns: A pronoun that replaces the subject. (Ex. Replacing Juan with He or Él)

  8. Which of the following terms is the name for the basic verb form? • Subject • Subject Pronoun • Infinitive • Conjugation [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  9. Which of the following would be the correct form on an English infinitive? • I run • She runs • To run [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  10. Which of the following terms means to change a verb from the infinitive form to match the subject? • Conjugation • Subject • Infinitive • Subject Pronoun [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  11. The Verb Ser • The verb Ser means “To be” • We’ve used various forms of ser already to say who someone is, where someone is from, or to give an email, phone number, time, or the date. • Soy Juan. • Elena es de la República Dominicana. • Mi teléfono es 111-1111. • El correo electrónico de María esmaria@sp.net. • Son las dos y media de la tarde. • Hoy es miércoles. • Es el veintiocho de septiembre.

  12. This is the ENTIRE conjugation of Ser

  13. The Verb Ser • With nouns and names of people, use the same form of the verb as él/ella or ellos/ellas. • Juan es mi amigo. • Él es mi amigo. • Juan y Carlos son mis amigos. • Ellos son mis amigos.

  14. Yo ___ de Columbia. • soy • es • eres [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  15. Maria Y Juan ___ de España. • son • es • sois [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  16. Ella ___ mi profesora. • somos • es • eres [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  17. Juan y Yo _____ amigos. • eres • es • somos [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  18. What does SER mean? • I am • To be • They are [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  19. ¿PREGUNTAS?

  20. EXIT SLIP • Write the entire conjugation of the verb Ser: I am We are You are (informal) You are (informal/plural) You are (formal) You are (formal/plural) He is They are She is

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