Hablar (Ud.)
Hable
Hablar (Negative, Tú)
No hables
What do you add to the end of regular (yo) verbs for conditional form?
-ía.
Hablaré
To travel
Viajar
What happens to the ending of an -ar verb when making a formal command?
It changes to an -e or -en ending.
Ir (Tú)
Ve
Comer (Tú)
Comerías
Comer (Ellos/Ellas)
Comeràn
To do the dishes (in Spanish)
Lavar los platos.
Comer (Negative, Ud.)
No coma
Tener (Negative, Tú)
No tengas
Tener (Yo)
Tendría
Ir (Nosotros)
Iremos
To vacuum
Pasar la aspiradora.
Where are the pronouns placed in affirmative formal commands?
Where does the word "no" go in a negative tú command?
Goes before the verb.
Do -ar, -er, and -ir verbs have different endings in the conditional tense?
No, all the same endings.
Do -ar and -ir verbs use the same endings in future tense?
Yes, they use the same endings.
Limpiar (English)
To clean
Where are the pronouns placed in negative formal commands?
Placed before the verb.
What are the three common irregular tú commands?
Ven, di, sal, haz, ten, ve, pon, sé.
What irregular stem does hacer and decir use in the conditional tense?
Har and Dir.
How do you form the simple future tense for regular verbs?
Add -é, -às, -à, -emos, -àn to the end of the verb.
To take out the trash please (Spanish)
Sacar la basura por favor.