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10/29 -AR Verb Translations Practice

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Choose the correct English conjugated verb form according to the ending of the Spanish -AR verb in the question. Subject pronouns are not required in Spanish. You can tell who (the subject pronoun) is doing the action in Spanish by looking at the -AR verb ending. Use your notes for help. Remember there are only five (5) -AR verb endings.
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Hablamos
I talk
You talk
He/She/You (formal) talks
We talk
They/You guys talk
Hablas
I talk
You (singular friendly person) talk.
He/She/You (formal) talks
We talk
They/You guys talk
Hablo
I talk
You (singular polite/formal) talk
You (plural) talk.
We talk
They (males or males and females talk.
Habla
I talk
You (singular friend person) talk
He/She/You (formal) talks
We talk
They/You guys talk
Hablan
I talk
You (friendly 1 person) talk
He/She/You (formal) talks
We talk
They/You guys talk
Habla
I talk
You (plural group) talk
He/She/You (formal) talks
We talk
They talk
Hablamos
I talk
You (singular formal/polite) talk
He/She/You (formal) talks
We talk
They/You guys talk
Hablan
I talk
You (one person friend) talk
He/She/You (formal) talks
We talk
They/You guys talk
Hablo
I talk
You (singular formal/polite) talk
He/She/You (formal) talks
We talk
They/You guys talk
Hablas
I talk
You (singular, friend person) talk
He/She/You (formal) talks
We talk
They/You guys talk