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PENSAR

PENSAR: To plan, to think PENSAR is also a stem-changing verb. Remember JUGAR? How does JUGAR stem-change? ______  __________. PENSAR changes from E  IE. Will PENSAR stem-change in the nosotros form?

PENSAR: To plan, to think Yo PIENSO Nosotros PENSAMOS Tú PIENSAS X Él, ella, usted PIENSA Ellos, ellas, ustedes PIENSAN

Try these! 1. We plan to go home after school. ________________________________ 2. I plan to play soccer. 3. My sisters and I plan to study. 4. Do you plan to come with me?

Pensar can also mean….. “To Think” Try these! I think that (que) basketball is interesting. ________________________________ 2. You think that sports are boring.

CREER The verb “CREER” is much more commonly used when you want to say “I think…” whatever is on your mind. “CREER” is from the same root as “creed,” it directly means “to believe” but is used more often as “to think.”

CREO Nosotros CREEMOS CREES X CREE CREEN