What's the Spanish word for grandfather?
El abuelo
What's the Spanish word for water?
El agua
What's the Spanish word for swimming?
Nadar
What's the Spanish word for cafe.
El cafe
What are the ER verb endings?
Yo-o Nosotros/as-Emos
Tu-Es Vosotros/as-Eis (The E is supposed to have an accent mark)
El/Ella/Usted-E Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes-En
What does la madrastra mean?
Stepmother
What does el helado mean?
Icecream!
What does bucear mean?
To scuba dive.
What does el museo mean?
Museum
What are the differences of the IR and ER verb endings?
The same endings- Yo, es, e and en
Different- IR's endings for Nosotros is imos and vosotros is Is. (Both I's have accent marks, I just don't how to apply it)
My dog is white
Para el desayuno, Yo como el cereal.
For breakfeast I ate cereal.
Me gusta ganar.
I like to win.
Me gusta nadar en la piscina.
I like to swim at the swimming pool.
What are stem-changing verbs?
The stem of a verb is what is left when you remove the infinitive ending (‐ar, ‐er, or ‐ir). Because the stem of the verb changes, these verbs are called stem‐changing verbs, or stem‐changers.
Yo tengo un nino.
I have a child.
Me gusta la galletas, la fruta, y las papas fritas. No me gusta el sandwiches de jamon y queso y los frijoles.
I like cookies, fruit, and French fries. I don't like ham and cheese sandwiches and beans.
Los fines de semana, me gusta paseo en bicileta.
On the weekends I like to ride on my bike.
El va al gimnasio
He goes to the gym.
Complete the stem-changing verbs. (Focus on changing the endings)
1. Yo/comer
2. Ellos/beber
3. Tu/Caminar
1. Como
2. Beben
3. Caminas
Yo tengo tres hermanas y dos hermanos. Yo tambien seis primas y primos. Mi familia es grande!
I have 3 sisters and 2 brothers. I also have 6 (Female and male) cousins. My family is big!
Para el cena, quiero comer el arroz con pollo y yo quiero beber el agua o el cafe.
For dinner I want to eat is rice with chicken and I want to drink water or coffee.
My favorite hobby is to watch movies with my family.
Mi pasatiempo favorito es ver peliculas con mi familia.
Cuando estoy es el centro, me gusta ir al cine o el centro comercial.
When I'm downtown I like, I like to go to the movie theater or the shopping mall.
Do we have to always add the extra word like (Yo, tu, el) when we've already conjugated?
You don't always have to. It is optional.