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1 By Anjali Paliwal, Julia Kafozoff, and Rahul Kapoor
Review For –ar Verbs By Anjali Paliwal, Julia Kafozoff, and Rahul Kapoor

2 Chart with pronouns and their verb endings
Pronombres Hablar Llorar Bailar 1st Person Singular Yo Hablo Lloro Bailo 2nd Person Singular Tu, usted Hablas Lloras Bailas 3rd Person Singular El, ella Habla Llora Baila 1st Person Plural Nosotros Hablamos Lloramos Bailamos 2nd Person Plural Vosotros, Ustedes Hablan Lloran Bailan 3rd Person Plural Ellos, Ellas

3 Let’s start off with an easy one.
Translate the following sentence into Spanish. I dance. Take what you know: Pronoun: I Yo Verb: dance bailar Yo bailar. Yo bailo. Bailar becomes bailo because since the pronoun in this sentence is “yo”, then you must change the verb ending to “-o”.

4 Now, please translate this sentence into Spanish.
You cook. Take what you know: Pronoun: You Tu Verb: cook cocinar Tu cocinar. Tu cocinas. Cocinar becomes cocinas because since the pronoun in this sentence is “tu”, then you must change the verb ending to “-as”.

5 Keep going. I actually believe in you.
He cries. Take what you know: Pronoun: He El Verb: cries llora El llorar. El llora. Llorar becomes llora because since the pronoun in this sentence is “el”, then you must change the verb ending to “-a”. This also works with ella and usted.

6 Ellos/ellas/ustedes caminan.
Grinchpal likes you. They walk. Take what you know: Pronoun: They Ellos/ellas/ustedes Verb: walk caminar Ellos/ellas/ustedes caminar. Ellos/ellas/ustedes caminan. Caminar becomes caminan because since the pronoun in this sentence is “ellos/ellas/ustedes”, then you must change the verb ending to “-an”.

7 We sing. Nosotros cantamos. Rahul is stylin’. Nosotros cantar.
Take what you know: Pronoun: We Nosotros Verb: sing cantar Nosotros cantar. Nosotros cantamos. Cantar becomes cantamos because since the pronoun in this sentence is “nosotros”, then you must change the verb ending to “-amos”.

8 Julia likes goldfishes. ._.
You (plural) jump. Take what you know: Pronoun: He El Verb: cries llora El llorar. El llora. Llorar becomes llora because since the pronoun in this sentence is “el”, then you must change the verb ending to “-a”. This also works with ella and usted.

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