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Take Action. You can be a super hero too. Regular Present Tense AR Verb Conjugation Spanish I Amy L. Tharp Click to Begin http://www.dccomics.com/graphic_novels/?gn=8556

Contents Definitions Ar Verbs Activities Resources Click on underlined items to see definitions or activities. Back to Title Pg.

Definitions: Noun: Pronoun: Subject Pronoun: Verb: Back to Contents Microsoft ClipArt

Subject pronouns I = Yo We = Nosotros/as You = Tú You(pl) = Vosotros/as He = Él They = Ellos She = Ella They = Ellas You = Usted You(pl) = Ustedes Back to Definitions Microsoft ClipArt

STEP 1(of 4) : HABL AR DROP THE ENDING – AR Microsoft ClipArt Back to Contents To Step 2

STEP 2 (of 4): YO HABL Tú Él, Ella, Ud. Write the stem or root next to the subject pronoun YO HABL Tú Él, Ella, Ud. Back to Step 1 To Step 3

STEP 3 (of 4): Add the appropriate endings. o amos as áis a an Nosotros Yo o amos Back to Step 1 Tú as áis Vosotros To Step 4 Él, Ella, Ud. a an Ellos/as, Uds.

STEP 4 (of 4): Hablas Habláis Habla Hablan HABLAR = TO SPEAK Hablo Hablamos Hablas Habláis Habla Hablan Reminder: Click on underlined items to see definitions or activities. Back to Contents

I speak. I am speaking. Back to Step 4

You speak.* You are speaking.* *The YOU in this sentence is singular and familiar/informal. *Use this with family, friends, younger people and animals. Back to Step 4

He speaks. He is speaking. She speaks. She is speaking. You speak. You are speaking.* *The YOU in this sentence is singular and formal. *Use this with adults, strangers, and authority figures. *It is a more respectful YOU. Back to Step 4

We speak. We are speaking. *Nosotros is used to say we in mixed groups or all male groups. *Nosotras is used when the group is all female. Back to Step 4

You speak.* You are speaking.* *The YOU in this sentence is plural and used in Spain. Back to Step 4

They speak. They are speaking. You speak.* You are speaking.* *The YOU in this sentence is plural and used Latin America. Ellos refers to a group of all males or a mixed group. Ellas refers to a group of all females. Back to Step 4 Back to Contents

Activities http://www.colby.edu/~bknelson/exercises/presente_ar.html http://www.spaleon.com/pres.php?ids=3,6,9,11,18,24,53,42,46,50 http://www.studyspanish.com/verbs/lessons/justar.htm http://www.studystack.com/studytable-25849 Back to Contents

Resources http://www.lingolex.com/conjugatorform.htm http://www.dccomics.com/graphic_novels/?gn=8556 http://www.worldbookonline.com/eeh/Home http://www.worldbookonline.com/wb/article?id=ar523060&st=subject+pronoun&sc=2 http://www.rcaguilar.com/spanish/verbs/listas/master-ar-regular.htm Resources Back to Title Pg.

LET’S CONJUGATE! Microsoft ClipArt

Noun: A person, place, thing, or idea. Definitions: Noun: A person, place, thing, or idea. Back to Definitions

Pronoun: A word that replaces a noun. Definitions: Pronoun: A word that replaces a noun. Back to Definitions

Definitions: Subject Pronoun: A word that replaces the noun as the subject of the verb. Back to Definitions

Definitions: Verb: An action word or state of being Back to Definitions