-car, -gar, -zar verbs -car - gar -zar tocar sacar buscar llegar pagar jugar cazar almorzar empezar
-car, -gar, -zar verbs Verbs that end with –car, -gar, and –zar change spelling in the “yo” form in the preterite tense. Therefore they are “irregular” because they don’t follow the same conjugation formula as the other regular verbs
Verbs that end with -car -car tocar: to play instrument buscar: to look for sacar: to take out The verb endings for –ar verbs is -é -aste -ó -amos -asteis -aron
Verbs that end with -car -car tocar: to play instrument buscar: to look for sacar: to take out So let’s conjugate “tocar” yo: tocé problem: the sound of the conjugated verb is not consistent with the sound of the infinitive The vowel “e” makes the “c” sound soft as in words like cereal or centro o cena
Verbs that end with -car -car tocar: to play instrument buscar: to look for sacar: to take out So what do we have to do to make the “c” sound a “hard c” sound? tocéqué
Verbs that end with -car -car tocar: to play instrument buscar: to look for sacar: to take out The rest of the forms conjugate normally -toqué -tocaste -tocó -tocamos -tocasteis -tocaron
Verbs that end with -gar -gar jugar: to play a sport or game llegar: to arrive pagar: to pay The verb endings for –ar verbs is -é -aste -ó -amos -asteis -aron
Verbs that end with -gar So let’s conjugate “jugar” yo: jugé problem: the sound of the conjugated verb is not consistent with the sound of the infinitive The vowel “e” makes the “g” sound soft as in words like Jorge or gente -gar jugar: to play a sport or game llegar: to arrive pagar: to pay
So what do we have to do to make the “g” sound a “hard g” sound? -gar jugar: to play a sport or game llegar: to arrive pagar: to pay Verbs that end with -gar jugégué
Verbs that end with -gar The rest of the forms conjugate normally -jugué -jugaste -jugó -jugamos -jugasteis -jugaron -gar jugar: to play a sport or game llegar: to arrive pagar: to pay
Verbs that end with -zar -zar almorzar: to eat lunch empezar: to begin cazar: to hunt The verb endings for –ar verbs is -é -aste -ó -amos -asteis -aron
Verbs that end with -zar -zar almorzar: to eat lunch empezar: to begin cazar: to hunt So let’s conjugate “almorzar” problem: Who knows? Someone decided that the “z” should be changed to a “c” in the yo form even though the “z” and the “c” sound exactly the same when followed by an vowel “e” almorzé
Verbs that end with -zar -zar almorzar: to eat lunch empezar: to begin cazar: to hunt So let’s conjugate “almorzar” almorzécé
Verbs that end with -zar -zar almorzar: to eat lunch empezar: to begin cazar: to hunt The rest of the verb conjugations are the same: -almorcé -almorzaste -almorzó -almorzamos -almorzasteis -almorzaron