Which of these verbs is an -er verb?
Salir, comer, nadar
Which of these verbs is an -ir verb? Comer, nadar, salir
salir
What are the three types of verbs in Spanish?
ar, er, ir verbs
How do you say "to attend" in Spanish
asistir
How do you say I describe in Spanish.
(Yo) describo
What is the -er ending for nosotros?
emos
What is the correct ir verb ending for the subject nosotros?
imos
Which of these is an infinitive verb?
Continua, Vive, Habla, Salir
Salir because it has an "ir" ending. Verbs with -ar, -er, or -ir endings are infinitives.
Which two types of verb endings are really similar?
-er and -ir verbs are very similar. The only differences are in the nosotros and vosotros endings.
How can you say "He reads" in Spanish?
Él lee
What is the -er ending for ellos?
-en
What is the correct "ir" verb ending for the subject "vosotros"?
ís
-er and -ir verb endings are very similar. What is one ending that is the same? (for example, are their "yo" endings the same? )
Yo - o
Tú - es
El/ella/usted - e Ellos/ellas/ustedes - en
Translate the following: we describe, we comprehend (understand)
(nosotros) describimos, (nosotros) comprendemos
How do you say "you (plural) live"?
Ustedes viven
Conjugate this verb "comer" to match with the subject to say "you eat".
Subject: Tú
Verb: comer (to eat)
Tú comes
Conjugate the verb "escribir" (to write) to make a sentence that says "We write"
Subject: Nosotros
Verb: escribir
Nosotros escribimos
-er and -ir verb endings are very similar. What is one ending that is DIFFERENT?
Nosotros - emos/imos
Vosotros - éis/ís
Translate the following: My parents decide to live in Pennsylvania.
Mis padres deciden vivir en Pennsylvania.
How do you say "We learn"
Subject: Nosotros
Verb: aprender
Nosotros aprendemos
Conjugate the verb "prometer" (to promise) to say "we promise" using the subject "nosotros"
Subject: nosotros
Verb: prometer
**Must give correct spelling
Nosotros prometemos
Conjugate the verb "vivir" (to live) with the subject "ellos" to say "they live" in Spanish
Subject: Ellos
Verb: vivir
Ellos viven
There are three types of infinitive verbs in Spanish.
-ar, -er, and -ir. What is the one ending that they all have in common? Which subject uses the ending that they all have in common? (if you look at all the endings, which one is the exact same in all three types of verbs?)
Yo - o
Yo nado (nadar, -ar)
Yo como (comer, -er)
Yo abro la puerta (abrir, -ir)
Translate the following: You should drink water.
How do you say "She eats the taco" in Spanish?
Ella come el taco