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REGULAR -AR VERB CONJUGATION, p 84
Regular verbs are verbs that follow A PATTERN.
CONJUGATION – the act of assigning a subject to an infinitive.
INFINITIVE – an unconjugated verb, shows action only (has no subject). In Spanish
ends in –AR, -ER or –IR.
Yo
-O -AMOS
Nosotros
Nosotras
Tú -AS
Ud.
Él
Ella
-A -AN
Uds.
Ellos
Ellas
EXAMPLES:
PRACTICAR – To Practice
PATINAR – To Skate
USAR – To Use
practico
practicas
practica
patino
patinas
patina
uso
usas
usa
practicamos
practican
patinamos
patinan
Conjugation Process:
1. Take off the infinitive ending – the leftover letters are called the ‘stem’.
2. Figure out the subject (the person performing the action).
3. Add to the end of the stem the conjugated ending for that subject.
NADAR (yo) = NADO
ESTUDIAR (ellos) = ESTUDIAN
BAILAR (nosotros) = BAILAMOS
DIBUJAR (tú) = DIBUJAS
usamos
usan