-AR Verbs 1st Person Forms. -AR Verbs -AR verbs are verbs, or action words, that end in AR in the infinitive. The infinitive form of the verb is the one.

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-AR Verbs 1st Person Forms

-AR Verbs -AR verbs are verbs, or action words, that end in AR in the infinitive. The infinitive form of the verb is the one you would find in the dictionary. Like To talk - Hablar

-AR Verbs - 1st Person The 1st Person form is the yo (I) form. Use the 1st Person to talk about yourself.

-AR Verbs - 1st Person Necesitar: to need –Yo necesito: I need Comprar: to buy –Yo compro: I buy

-AR Verbs - 1st Person Mirar: to look at/watch –Yo miro: I look at/watch Llevar: to carry/to wear –Yo llevo: I carry/I wear