1.2 Lesson Flashcards
Regular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs in the present tense
What are the three types of infinitive verb endings in Spanish?
- -ar as in hablar (to speak)
- -er as in comer (to eat)
- -ir as in vivir (to live)
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She is a student
Ella es una alumna
pupil, student - el alumno, la alumna. Remember that we can also say estudiante
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He is a student of Señora Ramos
Él es un estudiante de la Señora Ramos
of, from - de
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We are from the United States
Somos de los Estados Unidos
the United States - Los Estados Unidos (often abbreviated as los EEUU)
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He is Xavier’s friend
Él es (un) amigo de Xavier
friend - el amigo, la amiga
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She studies
Ella estudia
he/she studies - estudia
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He studies a lot
Él estudia mucho
a lot - mucho
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I study a lot
Yo estudio mucho
I study - estudio
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You (ud) do not study a lot
Usted no estudia mucho
do not - no. Note that verbs are negated by simply adding the word no in front of them.
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You do not study
Tú no estudias
you study - tú estudias
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All the girls study
Todas las niñas estudian
all - todos
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The girl studies every day
La niña estudia todos los días
every day - todos los días
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We do not study every day
Nosotros no estudiamos todos los días
we study - estudiamos
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You (vosotros) study a lot
Vosotros estudiáis mucho
you (vosotros) study - estudiáis
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They do not study
Ellos no estudian
they study - estudian
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TO STUDY
- I study
- You study
- He/She studies
- We study
- You all study
- They study
ESTUDIAR
- Yo estudio
- Tú estudias
- Él/Ella/Ud estudia
- Nosotros estudiamos
- Vosotros estudiáis
- Ellos/Ellas/Uds estudian
What are the endings of regular -ar verbs (such as estudiar) conjugated in the present tense?
Regular Present Tense -ar endings
- -o (yo)
- -as (tú)
- -a (él)
- -amos (nosotros)
- -áis (vosotros)
- -an (ellos)
Simply strip the -ar ending off of any regular infinitive, and apply the endings above
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I need an interesting book
Necesito un libro interesante
to need - necesitar. Follows the same conjugation pattern as estudiar
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We walk every day
Nosotros caminamos todos los días
to walk - caminar. Follows the same conjugation pattern as estudiar
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Do you speak Spanish too?
¿Hablas español también?
too, also - también
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The woman buys eleven books
La mujer compra once libros
to buy - comprar. Follows the same conjugation pattern as estudiar
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She studies mathematics
Ella estudia matemáticas
mathematics, math - las matemáticas, la mate. When talking about a general subject, you do not use an article before the subject. When talking about a specific subject you do (i.e. I study the history of Spain->Estudio la historia de España)
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The teacher teaches math
El maestro enseña matemáticas
to teach - enseñar. Follows the same conjugation pattern as estudiar
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Señor Ramos teaches the lesson
El Señor (Sr.) Ramos enseña la lección
lesson - la lección. Note that señor is usually abbreviated Sr.
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for
por, para
for - por, para. Note that por and para are not interchangeable and have several uses that can mean different things in English.
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Is the book for me?
¿Es el libro para mí?
me - mí. The word mí is used with certain prepositions such as para and a. The simpler direct object pronoun me will be discussed in more detail later
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The letter is not for you
La carta no es para ti
you - ti. The word ti is used in the predicate of the sentence rather than tú. The simpler direct object te (which we have already seen in cases like ¿Cómo te llamas?) will be discussed in more detail later
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I study with the teacher (fem)
Yo estudio con la maestra
with - con
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They walk with me
Ellos caminan conmigo
with me - conmigo. Note that you cannot say *con mí*
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She needs to study with you
Ella necesita estudiar contigo
with you - contigo. Note that you cannot say *con ti*
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I do not speak Spanish
No hablo español
to speak, to talk - hablar. Follows the same conjugation pattern as estudiar
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We talk to the teacher
Hablamos con el maestro
to talk to - hablar con. Note that the preposition con (“with”) must be used to mean “talk to”