Year 9 - Knowledge Organiser 4 Modulo 4: Jóvenes en acción

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Year 9 - Knowledge Organiser 4 Modulo 4: Jóvenes en acción STEM –CHANGING VERB PODER SE DEBERÍA Se debería means ‘you/we should’. It is the conditional form of se debe. It is followed by the infinitive. Se debería apagar la luz – You/we should turn off the light No se debería usar bolsas de plástico – You/we shouldn’t use plastic bags USING THE THIRD PERSON FORMS (he/she/it/they) In the present tense, these are the verb endings you use to talk about other people. THE IMPERFECT TENSE The imperfect tense is used to describe what something used to be like. It is formed by removing the infinitive endings (-ar, -er, -ir) and then adding these endings: COMPLEX STRUCTURE: PARA + INFINITIVE

Year 9 - Knowledge Organiser 4 Modulo 4: Jóvenes en acción