Preterit Tense Irregular Verbs in Spanish Exercise (PDF) Answer Key: 1. Emily y yo no pudimos continuar en la competencia. 2. Marta sonrió esta mañana cuando nos vio. 3. La niña puso los juguetes sobre la mesa. 4. Tanya les trajo algunos regalos a mis padres. 5. Los meseros sirvieron las bebidas y los bocadillos en la fiesta de anoche. 6.
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Preview and Download !Spanish BCCC Tutoring Center Rev. 7/2015 Spanish Verbs – Future Tense El futuro The future tense is used to talk about events that will occur in the future. All three verb types, -AR, -ER and –IR have the same conjugation endings in this tense. Steps to conjugate regular -AR, -ER and -IR verbs in the future tense: 1.
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Preview and Download !_____ for whoever is receiving the action • Verbs like gustar are conjugated according to whatever is doing the action, normally in the third person singular
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Preview and Download !ar verbs I - é We - amos You - aste You all - asteis He or she - ó They - aron er and ir verbs I - í We - imos You - iste You all - isteis He or she - ió They - ieron Practice Translate the following verbs into Spanish. The infinitives are given to help. In each sentence conjugate the infinitive verb so that it agrees with the subject.
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Preview and Download !Present Tense in Spanish Irregular Verbs Exercise (PDF) Answer Key: 1. Yo hago ejercicio todas las mañanas. 2. Yo no quepo en mis pantalones nuevos. 3. Yo sé todas las respuestas del examen. 4. Tengo mucho trabajo por hacer hoy. (Yo) 5. No veo a nadie que conozca en esta fiesta. 6. A veces yo cubro las sillas del sol. 7.
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Preview and Download !get to master the two most important Spanish verbs: “Ser and Estar”. These two verbs play an important role in the Spanish language, since they both mean “to be”. Yes, you read it right. In Spanish, there are two separate words that can mean one single verb, and it is crucial to understand their differences to be able to use them correctly.
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Preview and Download !Worksheet: Spanish Verbs Like Gustar with Compound Subjects gustar, interesar, encantar, fascinar, importar, quedar, faltar, molestar, aburrir Compound subject = more than one noun as the subject of the verb (Me gustan las olas y el viento.) Nouns can be singular or plural (el libro, los libros)
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Preview and Download !verbs to run orto speak.) All Spanish infinitives end in the letter r, and the three regular conjugation patterns are classified into -ar, -er, and -ir verbs. Unlike English, Spanish verbs conjugate depending on the person; that is, they change depending on who is being talked about. This occurs in the English verb to be (e.g.
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Preview and Download !WORKSHEET 2 – -AR VERBS in the PRETERITE A. Complete the following verbs with the correct preterite endings. Don't forget accent marks where necessary. nadar - to swim mirar - to look at estudiar - to study preparar - to prepare yo nad_____ ellos mir_____ tú estudi_____ tú y yo ...
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Preview and Download !Spanish BCCC Tutoring Center Rev. 7/2015 Spanish Regular Verbs – Present Tense El Presente To form any tense in the Spanish language, the end of the verb must be changed to agree with the subject that is performing the action of the verb.
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