ER AND –IR verbs?
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Conjugating -ER & -IR Verbs
Los objetivos
What do all verbs in Spanish end in?
What do you need to make a complete sentence?
What does “conjugate” mean?
How do I conjugate –ER AND –IR verbs?
Conjugating Verbs
Ya sabes…
All verbs in Spanish end in
What is the infinitive?
If the verb has the –ar/-er/-ir ending… it is in the
infinitive form.
Example:
Cantar
Vivir
Bailar
Patinar
Comer
Abrir
There are a lot of –ER & -IR VERB
Infinitives to remember!
-ER VERBS
Leer
to read
Comer
to eat
Comprender to understand
correr
to run
Creer (en) to believe (in)
Deber (+ inf.)
should; must; ought to
Aprender (a+inf.) to
learn
Beber
to drink
*Tener
to have
*Querer to want
*Poder
to be able
*Ser
to be
-IR VERBS
Vivir
to live
Abrir
to open
Venir
to come
Assistir (a) to attend
Compartir to share
Escribir
to write
Recibir
to receive
Describir
to describe
Decidir (+inf.)
to
decide
-ER and IR VERBS (CONT.)
Complete sentences
Every complete sentence in Spanish must have a
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and a
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Conjugating –ER & -IR Verbs
There are steps to
conjugating
regular –er and –ir
verbs!
What are the steps?
Step 2:
Drop the –er
or -ir
Step 1:
Start with
the infinitive
Step 3:
Add the
appropriate
ending
-ER Endings
-IR Endings
Let’s Try it with “beber (to drink)”
(What if I want to say “I drink”)
Step 3
Step 2
Step 1
Let’s Try it with “abrir (to open)”
(What if I want to say “I open”)
Step 3
Step 2
Step 1
Beber (to drink)
Abrir (to open)
What do they mean?
Bebo = I drink
Bebes = you drink
Bebo = He/She/It drinks or you (formal) drink
Bebemos = We drink
Bebéis = Ya’ll drink (Spain)
Beben = They drink (m.) (f.)/Ya’ll open (formal)
What do they mean?
Abro = I open
Abes = you open
Abre = He/She/It opens or you (formal) open
Abrimos = We open
Abrís = Ya’ll open (Spain)
Abren = They open (m.) (f.)/ Ya’ll open (formal)
comer (to eat)
Compartir (To share)
What does the following mean?
Abrimos
Comparto
Abren
Compartes
Abrís
We open
I share
They open
You share
Ya’ll open
Practica
1. Carlos ______________ (compartir) un
lapiz.
2. Los estudiantes ________________
(responder) las preguntas.
3. Maria y Selena _____________ (querer)
a su hermano.
Practica (cont.)
1. Los chicos ________________ (to watch)
la televisión.
2. La maestra _______________ (to open)
la sala de clase.
3. Yo _________________ (to study) todos
los dias.
Traduce
1. My mother looks for a book.
2. We prepare our homework.
3. I get a good grade in Spanish.
Contesta las Preguntas
1. ¿Estudias en la biblioteca?
2. ¿Compartes tus chocolates con tu mamá?
3. ¿Bailas en el clúb los sabados?
4. ¿A qué hora comienza la clase de español?
5. ¿Abren las ventanas de la clase de español?
Videos: -AR, -ER and IR verbs
http://youtu.be/gmjWWphCx5k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5k6KQ-OO2uU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eK52jgxRklw
Self Check
What do all verbs in Spanish end in?
What do you need to make a complete sentence?
What does “conjugate” mean?
How do I conjugate –ER & -IR verbs?
Can you name at least 10 –er or –ir verbs and give their
definitions?