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Doler (o-ue) The verb “doler” means “to hurt.”
It is a stem-changing verb and works similar to Gustar. Me duele(n) - _____ hurts me Te duele(n) - _____ hurts you Le duele(n) - _____ hurts him/her/you (formal) Nos duele(n) - _____ hurts us Les duele(n) - ______ hurts them/you all
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Examples: Singular: Me duele la cabeza. Te duele la rodilla. A Juan le duele el tobillo. Plural: Me duelen los ojos. Nos duelen los estómagos. A ellos les duelen las orejas.
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Acabar de acabo acabamos acabas acaba acaban
Acabar de means to have just done something. acabo acabamos acabas acaba acaban
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Examples: Yo acabo de tomar el sol. Tú acabas de terminar la tarea. Nosotros acabamos de comer.
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Future Tense of Regular Verbs
The future tense tells what will happen. We can use the “simple future” (ir + a + infinitive) Ex: Yo voy a estudiar mañana. I am going to study tomorrow. We can also use the future tense. Ex: Yo estudiaré mañana. I will study tomorrow.
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The future tense is easy to conjugate! Step 1:
LEAVE THE INFINITIVE AS IT IS – do not chop off your ar/er/ir ending Step 2: Add on your endings. These are the same for ar, er, and ir verbs. é emos ás á án
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Conjugate Hablar in the Future
hablaremos hablarás hablará hablarán
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Escribiremos Write five things you will do today, tonight, tomorrow, etc. Then write five things a friend or family member will do. Next, write five things you will both do.
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