Yo! To conjugate an –ar verb when the subject is YO, you use the ending –o. Slice off the –ar at the end and plug in –o! 1)Caminar 2)Camin / ar 3)Camino.

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Yo! To conjugate an –ar verb when the subject is YO, you use the ending –o. Slice off the –ar at the end and plug in –o! 1)Caminar 2)Camin / ar 3)Camino Yo Camino. (I walk)

Tú To conjugate the a verb when the subject is TU, use –as on the end. Basically you do the same thing that you do with Yo. Slice off the –ar and then tag on the ending –as! For Example….. 1)Hablar 2)Habl / arTú hablas español. 3)Hablas

El, Ella, y Usted! For these subject pronouns, you add the ending –a. You do the same thing as before! Get rid of the –ar and slap on the –a. For example )Cantar 2)Cant / ar 3)Canta

Nosotros! To conjugate nosotros, use the ending -amos! You know what to do! 1)Nadar 2)Nad / ar 3)Nadamos

Ellos, Ellas, y Ustedes! The ending for ellos, ellas, and ustedes is –an. You know how to do this! 1)Escuchar 2)Escuch / ar 3)Escuchan

¡El fin!