I walk
to walk = caminar
yo camino
I walked
stem: camin-
yo camino
I will pay
yo pagaré
I have 2 pencils
Yo tengo dos lapices
50pts for each
To search
To look
To share
buscar
mirar
compartis
You run
tú corres
Past tense ending for Tú -ER verbs, and -IR verbs
-iste
What is different about forming the future tense from the other tenses we've studied?
You do not drop the infinitive ending.
What is the difference between "ser" and "estar"
ser is for permanent things
estar is for states of being, things that change
Why is the pronoun sometimes unnecessary in a sentence?
Because the verb ending shows who is doing the action.
We open the door
nosotros abrimos la puerta
Which two endings stay the same in past AND present tense.
IR nosotros and AR nosotros
-imos -amos
I will run Monday
yo correrá lunes
What word do we use to talk about being cold, hot, or scared?
Tener
(tengo frío, tengo calor, tengo miedo)
DOUBLE POINTS:
The sun rose
El sol subió
They return the pencil
(they = a group of people)
ellos regresan el lápiz
He ran but she walked
(but = pero)
él corrió pero ella caminó
DOUBLE POINTS
I have work, I go to school
Yo tengo trabajo, yo voy a la escuela
I can eat rice
Yo puedo comer arroz
500pts
What verb is used to talk about turning age/birthdays?
Translate: They turned 8
(They is a group)
ellos cumplieron ocho
Y'all buy apples
They sell apples
(y'all and they = groups of people)
ustedes compran manzanas
ellos venden manzanas
They received 27 cats and sold 15 dogs!
Ellos recibieron veintisiete gatos y vendieron quince perros!
You will talk
(Speaking to a stranger)
Usted hablará
We make chocolate
nosotros hacemos chocolate
600pts
There are two ways to talk about the future:
I will = future tense endings
I am going to = ?
Voy a
Voy a comer = I am going to eat