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Regulares Regulares Tiempo Tiempo presente presente By: Jessica By: Jessica Spanish Spanish Regular Verbs Regular Verbs Present Tense Present Tense

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Verbos Verbos RegularesRegularesTiempo Tiempo

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By: JessicaBy: Jessica

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Verbos Regulares (Regular Verbos Regulares (Regular Verbs)Verbs)

Spanish like English has regular and irregular verbs

Spanish has a different conjugation for every subject in every tense

However don't be afraid, Spanish is not as difficult as it may look.

Lets getStarted!

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Regular verbs have 3 endings

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Some verbs ending in AR (verb + ar)

cantar hablar bailar

nadar cocinaramar

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Some verbs ending in ER (verb + er)

corrercrecer

beber

leer

vender comer

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Some verbs ending in IR (verb + ir)

abrir recibir escribir

aplaudir discutir

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So, to conjugate the verbs in present tense, we need to consider the personal pronouns personal pronouns:

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yo +am =

Pronoun Verb baseSuffix

o amoPresent1st person

Yo amo..Yo amo......

We can start itsimple. Lets conjugate “amar” (to love) with the first person singular

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Now we can conjugate verbs ending in AR

Pronombres Personales am terminación

Presente

yo am o amo

tú am as amas

Él/ella am a ama

usted am a ama

Nosotros/ nosotras am amos amamos

Vosotras/ vosotras am áis amáis

ustedes am an aman

Ellos/ella am an aman

Verbo: amar

+ =

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P.P. cantar hablar bailar Nadar Cocinar

yo

Él/ella

usted

Nosotros/ nosotras

Vosotras/ vosotras

ustedes

Ellos/ella

Now try by yourself with the other ending in AR verbs!

? Try first by yourself, and then check the answers in the next page.Good luck!

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P.P. cantar hablar bailar Nadar Cocinar

yo canto hablo bailo nado cocino

tú cantas hablas bailas nadas cocinas

Él/ella canta habla baila nada cocina

usted canta habla baila nada cocina

Nosotros/ nosotras

cantamos

hablamos

bailamos

nadamos cocinamos

Vosotras/ vosotras

cantáis habláis bailáis nadáis cocináis

ustedes cantan hablan bailan nadan cocinan

Ellos/ella cantan hablan bailan nadan cocinan

Time to review ending in AR verbs!

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yo +corr =

Pronoun Verb baseSuffix

o corroPresent1st person

Yo corro...Yo corro...

We can kepp it simple. Lets conjugate “correr” (to run) with the first person singular

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Now, lets conjugate verbs ending in ER

Pronombres Personales corr terminación Presente

yo corr o corro

tú corr es corres

Él/ella corr e corre

usted corr e corre

Nosotros/ nosotras corr emos corremos

Vosotras/ vosotras corr éis corréis

ustedes corr en corren

Ellos/ella corr en corren

Verbo: correr

+ =

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P.P. comer beber leer vender crecer

yo

Él/ella

usted

Nosotros/ nosotras

Vosotras/ vosotras

ustedes

Ellos/ella

Now try by yourself with the other ending in ER verbs!

? Try first by yourself, and then check the answers in the next page.Good luck again!

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P.P. comer beber leer vender crecer

yo como bebo leo vendo crezco

tú comes bebes leés vendes creces

Él/ella come bebe lee vende crece

usted come bebe lee vende crece

Nosotros/ nosotras

comemos

bebemos leen venden crecen

Vosotras/ vosotras

coméis bebéis leeís vendéis crecéis

ustedes comen beben leen venden crecen

Ellos/ella comen beben leen venden Crecen

We can check them now!

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yo +abr =

Pronoun Verb baseSuffix

oabro

Present1st person

Yo abro..Yo abro......

We can keep it simple. Lets conjugate “abrir” (to open) with the first person singular

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Finally , lets conjugate verbs ending in IR

Pronombres Personales abr terminación Presente

yo abr o abro

tú abr es abres

Él/ella abr e abre

usted abr e abre

Nosotros/ nosotras abr imos abrimos

Vosotras/ vosotras abr ís abrís

ustedes abr en abren

Ellos/ella abr en abren

Verbo: abrir

+ =

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P.P. recibir escribir aplaudir discutir

yo

Él/ella

usted

Nosotros/ nosotras

Vosotras/ vosotras

ustedes

Ellos/ella

Now try by yourself with the other ending in IR verbs!

? This is the last one. YES, you can!

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P.P. recibir escribir aplaudir discutir

yo recibo escribo aplaudo discuto

tú recibes escribes aplaudes discutes

Él/ella recibe escribe aplaude discute

usted recibe escribe aplaude discute

Nosotros/ nosotras

recibimos escribimos aplauden discuten

Vosotras/ vosotras

recibís escribís aplaudís discutís

ustedes reciben escriben aplauden discuten

Ellos/ella reciben Escriben aplauden discuten

Lets check them!

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So, it is not too complicated, right?Keep practicing, and you will become a master in the art of conjugating verbs in Spanish

Adiós!