Repaso - Present Tense Verb Conjugation - Sí....¡se puede!
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Melanie Engen
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World Languages
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9th - 12th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
Most common verbs in Spanish end in ______________.
ar/er/ir
ers/ens/eds
o/a
ur/or/er
2.
Multiple Choice
When conjugating (changing) the verb, what is the first step that I should take?
google translate it
run out of the room crying
drop the ar/er/ir
add the new ending
3.
Multiple Choice
Why is conjugating (changing) the verbs so important?
It tells us who is doing the action
It isn't really that important, Spanish teachers just want to make my life difficult
It tells us if the noun is masculine or feminine
4.
Multiple Choice
Which of these are the correct endings for present tense for AR verbs?
o/as/a/amos/áis/an
o/es/e/emos/éis/en
i/is/e/imos/in
o/os/a/omos/on
5.
Multiple Choice
Using the verb "hablar", how would you change it (conjugate) to be able to say "I speak"?
hablar --> yo hablo
hablar --> yo hablas
hablar --> ella habla
hablar --> nosotros hablo
6.
Multiple Choice
Using the verb "comer", how would I change it to make it say "you eat"?
comer --> ella come
comer --> yo comes
comer --> tú comes
comer --> tú comemos
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