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SPANISH
(Stem changing verbs)
Boot verbs have specific changes.
Only “nosotros”
doesn’t have this change
I stay out of
the boot!
NOSOTROS
All boot verb
conjugations
that would be
“in the boot”
have a change
before adding
the regular
endings.
I feel regular & normal.
I don’t like all of these crazy
changes, so I avoid boots.
Please click on the form that would not have a
BOOT verb change.
Él
Ella
Ellos
Tú
Nosotros
Yo
Nosotros
Some boot change verbs take an
innocent little “e” and make it
into an “ie.”
See what happens with the verb
“pensar”
As usual, the “—ar” ending comes off.
Pensar
As usual, the “—ar” ending comes off.
Pens-
Now the “e” becomes “ie”.
Pens-
Now the “e” becomes “ie”.
Piens-
Now you just add the regular endings.
Piens-
For example: With “Yo” you add
the “-o”.
Yo Pienso
What would you add with “Tú?”
-o
-as
Tú Piens_
-a
-nosotros
-an
Remember the “-ar” endings?
Yo
-o
Nosotros
Tú
-as
X
-a
Ellos
Ellas
Ustedes
Él
Ella
Usted
-amos
-an
¡Muy bien!
Tú Piensas
So now that you know about the
“-e” to “-ie” boot verbs, click on
the form that would not make this
change with these boot verbs:
Él (pensar)
Yo (querer)
Ella (comenzar)
Nosotros (preferir)
Tú (cerrar)
Maybe you
need to see
this again.
Hmmmm…
¡Excelente! Notice that the
“nosotros” form kept its innocent
little “e,” but nobody else did?
Él piensa
Yo quiero
Ellas comienzan
Nosotros preferimos
Tú cierras
You remembered that “nosotros”
doesn’t have
the boot verb change.
I stay out of
the boot!
NOSOTROS
So now you get the idea of the
“e” to “ie” boot verbs.
There are some boot verbs that make a
change from an “o” or a “u” into “ue.”
One that we have practiced is “jugar.”
It is a “u” to “ue” boot verb.
All you need to do now is get
through a maze to give “jugar” its
“ue.”
Sounds simple, doesn’t it?
All you have to do to finish the
practice it get to the “ue.”
Es muy fácil.
Ok, click the “jugar” button to
play.
Oh, by the way: Don’t touch
the walls of the maze.
You will have 10 seconds.
Suerte.
JUGAR
UE
JUGAR
Ouch! You got the boot!
That must have hurt!
Try again.
¡Tú juegas muy bien!
You have completed your boot verb practice!
P.S.: I was just kidding about only having 10 seconds. If you did it that fast, give yourself a pat on the back. Gracias.
Now just write your name and
date on a paper with a note telling
that you practiced boot verbs.
This will give you wonderful
extra credit!
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