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El infinitivo and
–AR verbs
Which of the following are not verbs?
Swim
Eat
Play
Seat
Sink
Read
Play
Fly
Jump
Like
Be
Have
Fish
Judge
Love
Cry
Look
Watch
Now is it easier to tell?
To swim
To eat
To play
The seat
The sink
To read
To play
The fly
The jump
To like
To be
To have
To fish
The judge
The love
The cry
The look
The watch
In English, el infinitivo always has
the word “to” in front of it. In
Spanish….Tener
Ser
Estar
Querer
Nadar
Comer
Mirar
Leer
Gustar
Voler
Jugar
Hacer
Sentir
Vivir
El infinitivo always ends
in ______, ______ , or
_______.
In English, el infinitivo always has
the word “to” in front of it. In
Spanish….Tener
Ser
Estar
Querer
Nadar
Comer
Mirar
Leer
Gustar
Voler
Jugar
Hacer
El infinitivo always ends
in _ar__, ___er_ , or
__ir___.
Who is the person
doing the action?
Rules based on verb endings
-AR verbs mostly follow the same rules
when you put them with different subjects
(I, you, he, she, they, y’all, etc.)
So do –ER and –IR verbs. Today we are just
going to look at –AR verbs.
-AR verbs
1. Take the infinitive
2. Drop the –ar
3. Add the correct ending
o amosas a
a
aamos
an
an
an
Who is doing the action??
Miramos
Acepto
Hablan
Adaptas
Causo
Caminamos
Miran
Celebra
Observo
Pasan
Vomito
Who is doing the action??
Miramos (We)
Acepto (I)
Hablan (They)
Adaptas (You)
Causo (I)
Caminamos (We)
Miran (They or Y’all)
Celebra (He/she)
Observo (I)
Pasan (They)
Vomito (I)
o amosas a
a
aamos
an
an
an
nadar: to_______
o amosas a
a
aamos
an
an
an
tomar: to_______
What about estar?? Or gustar??
Some verbs are rebels and
they don’t follow the rules.
Can you see how estar sorta kinda
follows the rules?
1. Estar: to ______
2. Est
Estoy Estamos
Estás Estamos
Está Están
Está Están
Está Están
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