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-AR, -ER, -IR PRESENT TENSE VERB REVIEW (REGULAR AND IRREGULAR)

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10 Nsɛmmisa

Asynchronous class assignment Tuesday February 24th.

10 points please complete by 3:00 pm.

Please take out your verb conjugation study guide (packet) on -ar, -er, -ir verbs. This activity is a review.


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1.

A verb base in unconjugated usually preceded by "to" is called an

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2.

What are the three type of infinitive verb endings?

First, watch each song video then answer the questions that follow them. Use your study guide (verb review packet) to help complete the rest of this assignment.

Click here: Answer key for the study guide is posted on Canvas if you need it.

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3.

Conjugate the -ar verb: hablar (to speak). Draw a verb conjugation chart. Make sure to show all 5 forms (yo, tú, él/ella/usted, nosotros, and ellos/ellas/ustedes).

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Conjugate the -er verb: comer (to eat). Draw a verb conjugation chart. Make sure to show all 5 forms (yo, tú, él/ella/usted, nosotros, and ellos/ellas/ustedes).

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5.

Conjugate the -ir verb: vivir (to live). Draw a verb conjugation chart. Make sure to show all 5 forms (yo, tú, él/ella/usted, nosotros, and ellos/ellas/ustedes).

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6.

"Double Verb" rules

Now that you know what verb conjugations mean, you can put more than one verb conjugation and/or infinitive together, to create a complex thought/compound sentence.

For example: "Yo quiero" means I want, and "Yo como" means I eat, and "comer" means to eat. But if you want to say "I want to eat," what you would say?

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7.

"Double Verb" rules

Now that you know what verb conjugations mean, you can put more than one verb conjugation and/or infinitive together, to create a complex thought/compound sentence.

If you want to express that you need to or have to do something, you can use the verbs "necesitar" or "tener" + que.

Which two sentences mean the SAME thing? Only check 2

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8.

"Double Verb" rules

Now that you know what verb conjugations mean, you can put more than one verb conjugation and/or infinitive together, to create a complex thought/compound sentence.

If you want to express that you are going to do something coming up right now or in the near future, use the verb ir (to go) + a and the activity verb (infinitive). If you want to express you are going to a place, use the verb ir (to go) + a and the place.

Check which sentences indicate a future action. (Hint: there are only 2)

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9.

"Double Verb" rules

Now that you know what verb conjugations mean, you can put more than one verb conjugation and/or infinitive together, to create a complex thought/compound sentence.

If you want to express that you are going to do something coming up right now or in the near future, use the verb ir (to go) + a and the activity verb (infinitive). If you want to express you are going to a place, use the verb ir (to go) + a and the place.

Check which sentences indicate going to a place. (Hint: there are only 2)

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10.

Remember there are regular and irregular verbs. Most verbs are irregular in the yo form, even though some verbs might have spelling or accent changes in most/all their forms.

Irregular yo form verbs ("I") usually have the irregular endings of -go or -oy. Some are more unique and might have an e-->ie stem change or a special spelling or accent.

Check ONLY the irregular yo form verbs. (Hint: there are 8)