What is a verb that isn't conjugated called?
What is an infinitive?
It's 2:25.
Son las dos y veinticinco.
used to express origin
ser
The short girl.
La niña/chica/muchacha baja.
Function of adjectives.
They describe nouns
This ending is the same in -ar, -er, and -ir verbs.
The yo form
At 1:10
A la una y diez
used to express location
estar
Translate: the funny girls
Las chicas/niñas/muchachas graciosas/comicas
Translate: the pencil
el lápiz?
If Uds. is asked a question, _____ is your answer.
Nosotros(as)
How is half past expressed in Spanish?
y media
Translate: We are at school.
Estamos en la escuela
Translate: the athletic boys
Los muchachos/chicos/niños atléticos/deportistas
Translate: The green beans
Los judías verdes
Why do we conjugate verbs?
The verb ending/conjugation tells you who the subject is/who is doing the action.
11:58 (two ways)
Son las once y cincuenta y ocho. or Son las doce menos dos.
used to talk about someone's height or hair color
ser
The smart students
Los estudiantes inteligentes
Translate: my tall cousin (m)
My primo alto.
What are the differences between -er and -ir present tense verb conjugations? (Which subject pronouns)
nosotros and vosotros
4:45 (three ways)
Son las cuatro y cuarenta y cinco. / Son las cinco menos cuarto. / Son las cinco menos quince.
The conjugations of estar.
estoy, estás, está, estamos, estáis, están?
The (female) teacher is very hard-working.
La maestra/profesora es muy trabajadora.
Translate: The hardworking siblings
Los hermanos trabajadores