Name the conjugations for -ar verbs.
-o, -as, -a, amos, -an
Which subject pronoun has the same conjugations for all -ar, -er, and -ir verbs?
Yo
Name the conjugations for -er verbs.
-o, -es, -e, emos, -en
Which subject pronoun has different conjugations for all -ar, -er, and -ir verbs?
Nosotros/Nosotras
Name the conjugations for -ir verbs.
-o, -es, -e, imos, -en
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I listen.
Yo escucho.
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He studies.
Él estudia.
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We (m) cook.
Nosotros cocinamos.
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You all speak.
Ustedes hablan.
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They (F) work.
Ellas trabajan.
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Horacio eats tacos.
Horacio come tacos.
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I don't comprehend.
Yo no comprendo.
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Jake and I run together (juntos).
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Horacio and Ms. García eat pupusas.
Horacio y (la) señorita García comen pupusas.
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Ryan drinks soda.
Ryan bebe soda.
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Aniya and Lucas write the warm-up.
Aniya y Lucas escriben el calentamiento.
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Leilani and I share the food (comida).
Leilani y yo compartimos la comida.
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Christopher lives in the Dominican Republic.
Christopher vive en la República Dominicana.
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Victor and I work at (en) Target.
Victor y yo trabajamos en Target.
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The students open the book.
Los estudiantes abren los libros.
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You drink water. (2 forms)
Tú bebes agua.
Usted bebe agua.
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Cesar, Sally, and I write a book.
Cesar, Sally y yo escribimos un libro.
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I share my horchata but (pero) my brother doesn't share.
Yo comparto mi horchata pero mi hermano no comparte.
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Okay, you cook and I eat. (2 forms)
Vale, tú cocinas y yo como.
Vale, usted cocina y yo como.
What a shame, Daniel and Brian don't speak English or (o) Spanish.
Qué pena, Daniel y Brian no hablan inglés o español.