Yo
I
bucear
to scuba dive
beber
to drink
hacer
to do
los deportes
sports
muchas veces
often
What do -ar, -er and -ir verbs end with when conjugated in the yo form?
-o
Tú
You informal
desayunar
to eat breakfast
correr
to run
escribir
to write
el jugo
juice
nunca
never
todo el año
all year
What is the ending for -er and -ir verbs in the tú form?
You formal
Usted
to help
to eat
to receive
recibir
newspaper
el periódico
a veces
especially
especialmente
What do -er and -ir verbs conjugated for he/she or you formal end with?
-e
Nosotros
to fish
pescar
to read
to attend
asistir
magazine
la revista
everyday
todos los días
typically
típicamente
The nosotros forms of -ar, -er and -ir verbs are all different...what are the three endings?
-amos, -emos and -imos
Ustedes
to play (a game / sport)
jugar
to see
ver
to live
vivir
movie (film)
la película
only when
sólo cuando
still, yet
todavía
What is the saying to help you remember the endings for -er and -ir verbs if you already know the -ar endings?
Change the a's to e's and watch the we's!!!