Los verbos -ar
What is a verb? Why is it so important to a sentence? What does it mean to conjugate a verb?
Write the correct pronouns You (informal – family/friends) You (formal – authoritative figures) He She We Y’all (Spain) Y’all They (masculine) They (feminine)
Match the endings to the correct pronoun- Some will be used more than once You (informal) ______ You (formal) ______ He _____ She _____ We _____ Y’all (Spain) ____ Y’all ____ They (masculine) _____ They (feminine) _____ -a -amos -an -o -áis -as
-ar Verb Chart Singular Plural 1st Person Yo Nosotros/as 2nd Person (Informal) Tú Vosotros/as (Formal) Ud. Uds. 3rd Person (Masculine) Él Ellos (Feminine) Ella Ellas
Define the verbs To travel To answer To buy To study To talk To look To finish/end To need (something) To listen To prepare To ask To teach
Trust the process… #1 Figure out your pronoun #2 Drop the ending (-ar) from the infinitive word #3 Find the correct conjugation #4 Add the new conjugation to your stem
Translate the verbs using the correct pronoun and verb conjugation I travel You (best friend) ask You (Mr. Moore) look He finishes The (female) student answers They buy
Translate the verbs using the correct pronoun and verb conjugation I take The students and I travel You (sister) talk The teachers teach You (Mrs. Powell) prepare He looks The boys practice The students study The student listens Y’all answer
I clean the class (la clase). You (sister) finish the homework (la tarea). She answers a question. We travel to (a) Spain. We work in groups (grupos). Ronnie talks to (a) Sierra.
Rihanna dances a lot. The boys practice soccer (el fútbol). We talk in French (el frances). I teach Spanish. Mrs. McNair cleans the classroom (la clase). Beyonce dances very well.