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Warm – UP Review Subject Pronouns Parts of a Verb Conjugation Process Regular –AR endings Group Practice Dados Summarize Additional Practice OPTIONAL Questions?

What is a verb?

What verbs in Spanish do you already know?

Yo Nosotros

Tú Vosotros

Ella/él/usted Ellos/ellas/ustedes

Subject Pronoun

A Subject of a sentence is the “who” is doing the action. The subject can always be replaced by a…..

Infinitives are the basic form of the verb› Examples in English: to study, to watch› In Spanish, ALL infinitives end in –AR, -ER, or

-IR -AR verb examples in Spanish: estudiar, mirar A Spanish Infinitive can be broken down

into 2 parts The Stem The Ending

1st Step: Identify Subject

2nd Step: Take Apart the Verb

3rd Step: Add the corresponding ending

Yo Nosotros

Tú Vosotros

Ella/él/usted Ellos/ellas/ustedes

MIR AR

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Yo Nosotros

Tú Vosotros

Ella/él/UD. Ellas/ellos/ustedes

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amos

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Yo Nosotros

Tú Vosotros

Ella/él/UD. Ellas/ellos/ustedes

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amos

áis

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Mir

Mir

Mir

Mir

Mir

Mir

1. Maria ________ (mirar) la televisión.2. Tú ________ (hablar) por telefono.3. Ellos ________ (cantar) en el coro.4. Yo _______(estudiar) el español.5. Nosotros __________ (comprar) comida.6. Las profesores __________ (andar)

rápidamente.7. Garfield y yo _________(nadar)en la

piscina.

You need 2 dice and a word document Roll both dice at once The dice on the left will correspond to the 1st/left

column. Write that down 1st. The dice on the right will correspond to the

2nd/right column. Conjugate the verb in the 2nd column according

to the verb in the 1st column. Write down the conjugation

The goal is to get the most correct conjugations.› Ex. YO MIRO

¿LISTOS?

Alex Escuchar

Abuelo y Abuela Hablar

Tú Caminar

Catalina y yo Cantar

Ella Parar

Yo Girar

PARA

What is verb? What are some examples of Spanish –

AR verbs? What are the 3 important steps to

conjugation, in Spanish? What are the regular –AR endings? Any revelations?

Spanleon: http://www.spaleon.com/pres.php

Study Spanish.com: http://www.studyspanish.com/verbs/lessons/justar.htm

Conjuguemos.com: http://conjuguemos.com/home/index.html

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