Acabar + de + infinitive

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Conjugating -AR Verbs.
Advertisements

Verbs in the Present Tense
Los verbos de tipo er e ir. to learn aprender to live vivir.
Regular present subjunctive mood
Verbos Irregulares.
Verbs in the Present Tense
Ir notes.
Ir + A. Expresses the NEAR FUTURE Going to (do something) Examples: I am going to go to the mall. He is going to go the bank. We are going to go to the.
Spanish PowerPoint Laura Maurer Ms. Nobles Period 2.
VENIR DE Do you remember how to conjugate TENER?
Regular –ar Verbs. To speak hablar To watch mirar.
Verbs in the Present Tense
Verbs in the Present Tense
Verbos Regular de Español Regular Spanish Verbs
Students will be able to conjugate –AR verbs.
Saying what you or others just did others just did Notebook p 13.
El Vocabulario- La Etapa Preliminar. COMMON –AR VERBS.
Students will be able to conjugate –AR verbs. Students will be assessed by completing the Foldable.
The foldable!. El presente Tocar= to play (instrument); to touchnadar= to swim Necesitar= to needmontar= to ride Cantar= to singesquiar= to ski Bailar=
ANTE TODO In order to talk about activities, you need to use verbs. Verbs express actions or states of being. In English and Spanish, the infinitive is.
GUSTAR Saying what someone likes. GUSTAR A VERB is an ACTION WORD. GUSTAR is used to say when something is pleasing to someone. But to simplify this,
SPANISH VERBS Learn how to say and sign Spanish verbs By: Wesley A.
Unidad 1 lección 1 - vocabulario
~ Present Tense ~. What is a verb? A verb is an ACTION word It is something that you DO Quickly  Brainstorm some verbs in English. Run, walk, speak,
-AR Verbs In Spanish, there are three classes (or conjugations) of verbs: those that end in –AR, those that end in –ER, and those that end in –IR. This.
AR verbs. Conjugation of AR verbs Yo Tú Usted Él - Ella Nosotros Nosotras Ustedes Ellos Ellas o as a amos an Use a for singular subjects Use an for plural.
Verbos. Bailar  To Dance Buscar  To look for Caminar  To walk.
Los 110 Verbos Regulares Más Comunes ¡Tienen que aprenderlos todos!
Spanish Verbs Megan Murlless Laura Haller Lindsey Mahn Gabrielle Swaney.
~ Present Tense ~. What is a verb? A verb is an ACTION word It is something that you DO Quickly  Brainstorm some verbs in English. Run, walk, speak,
Verb folders. -AR HABLAR – to speak Yo hablo nosotros hablamos Tú hablasvosotros habláis Ustedustedes Él habla ellos hablan Ella ellas _____________________________.
PRELIMINAR VERBOS NECESITAR TO NEED ESCUCHAR TO LISTEN (TO)
Verbs. I – yoWe – nosotros You - tú He, she, it, you – él, ella, usted They, you - ellos, ellas, ustedes Verbs Verbs change spelling depending on who.
1 Bellringer 10/15 Like the past two days, use the conjugation of escribir to conjugate these 3 IR verbs. 1. vivir 2. abrir 3. subir escribir-to write.
Español II – Unidad I Regular Present Tense Verbs.
Andar en patineta to skateboard. alquilar un DVD to rent a DVD.
El Vocabulario- La Etapa Preliminar. COMMON – AR VERBS.
1. Review conjugating –AR, –ER, and –IR verbs 2. Play verb bingo 3. Play Mímica 4. Play board races 5. Complete our first in-class writing assignment.
1. Review conjugating –AR verbs 2. Learn how to conjugate –ER and –IR verbs 3. Talk about the homework/quiz/voice recording.
¿Qué es un verbo?. El verbo es la acción en la frase.
Verb Quiz 1/9B alquilar – to rent andar – to walk ayudar – to help bailar – to dance buscar – to look for to search caminar – to walk cantar – to sing.
Hoy es martes, el 12 de abril Por favor, traduce las frases del español al inglés. Llamar a un amigo Dejar un mensaje Ir al cine Ir de compras Alquilar.
Verbs Los Verbos. To talk/speak hablar To sing cantar.
Capítulo 4 20 of 57 comer, beber, leer, ver, comprender (to understand), aprender (to learn), abrir, recibir, escribir, and vivir. 1. You have already.
1. The “Slide Show” Tab 2. Click “From Beginning” 3. Click for each slide to change. 4. Do not rush! Some material takes time. Take your time and divide.
LOS 102 VERBOS. abrazar to hug adivinar to guess.
Expressions with the Infinitive. What is an INFINITIVE? A verb that ends in -er, -ar, or -ir and hasn’t been conjugated yet. Example: Correr - To run.
Los 110 Verbos Regulares Más Comunes
GUSTAR + Infinitivos 2.1.
Unidad 1 Lección 1 Vocabulario.
Avancemos – Español 1 Unidad 1 Lección 1.
Vocabulario Spanish verbs.
Conjugation of Reg –AR Verbs
Doler (o-ue) The verb “doler” means “to hurt.”
¿Qué me gusta hacer? What do I like to do?
5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 15 pt 15 pt
Verbos Verbs A word used to describe an action or state of being.
Unidad 1, Lección 1 Tema: ¿Qúe te gusta hacer? Metas:
El Vocabulario-La Etapa Preliminar
Unidad 1 leccion 1 VERB vocabulario.
¿Qué te gusta hacer?.
To open.
Los verbos: infinitivos (infinitives)
¿Qué te gusta hacer?.
30. Trabajar (to work) - You
Present tense of querer with infinitives
LOS VERBOS -AR Conjugation Back!.
Verb List #1 19. cenar- to eat/have dinner
Presentation transcript:

Acabar + de + infinitive Infinitives Explanation Practice with just the verb Practice with the conjugation of acabar Warm-up with acabar + de + Inf. Murphy

Infinitives that you are familiar with- abrir aprender beber tomar compartir comprar comprender descansar enseñar escuchar estudiar hablar hacer mirar oír preparar recibir terminar vender ver visitar vivir Index Murphy

Conjugating the verb acabar yo acabo nosotros acabamos tú acabas Ud. acaba Uds. acaban él acaba ellos acaban ella acaba ellas acaban Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive I have just studied. For Example: I have just studied. Acabo de estudiar. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive I have just drunk. How would you say: I have just drunk. Acabo de beber. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive I have just seen. How would you say: I have just seen. Acabo de ver. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive I have just made. How would you say: I have just made. Acabo de hacer. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive oír. I have just heard. How would you say: I have just heard. Acabo de oír. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive I have just lived. How would you say: I have just lived. Acabo de vivir. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive I have just received. How would you say: I have just received. Acabo de recibir. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive I have just sold. How would you say: I have just sold. Acabo de vender. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive I have just bought. How would you say: I have just bought. Acabo de comprar. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive I have just finished. How would you say: I have just finished. Acabo de terminar. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive We have just finished. How would you say: We have just finished. Acabamos de terminar. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive We have just bought. How would you say: We have just bought. Acabamos de comprar. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive We have just seen. How would you say: We have just seen. Acabamos de ver. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive We have just received. How would you say: We have just received. Acabamos de recibir. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive We have just sold. How would you say: We have just sold. Acabamos de vender. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive They have just sold. How would you say: They have just sold. Acaban de vender. Index Murphy

They have just prepared. to have just ________ + + acabar de infinitive How would you say: They have just prepared. Acaban de preparar. Index Murphy

They have just finished. to have just ________ + + acabar de infinitive How would you say: They have just finished. Acaban de terminar. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive They have just rested. How would you say: They have just rested. Acaban de descansar. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive I have just rested. How would you say: I have just rested. Acabo de descansar. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive I have just understood. How would you say: I have just understood. Acabo de comprender. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive I have just taught. How would you say: I have just taught. Acabo de enseñar. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive I have just listened. How would you say: I have just listened. Acabo de escuchar. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive I have just made. How would you say: I have just made. Acabo de hacer. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive He has just made. How would you say: He has just made. Acaba de hacer. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive He has just studied. How would you say: He has just studied. Acaba de estudiar. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive He has just heard. How would you say: He has just heard. Acaba de oír. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive She has just seen. How would you say: She has just seen. Acaba de ver. Index Murphy

+ + to have just ________ acabar de infinitive How would you say: You (tú) have just seen. Acabas de ver. Index Murphy

You (tú) have just taken. to have just ________ + + acabar de infinitive How would you say: You (tú) have just taken. Acabas de tomar. Index Murphy

You (tú) have just watched. to have just ________ + + acabar de infinitive How would you say: You (tú) have just watched. Acabas de mirar. Index Murphy

You (Uds) have just watched. to have just ________ + + acabar de infinitive How would you say: You (Uds) have just watched. Acaban de mirar. Index Murphy

You (Uds.) have just drunk. to have just ________ + + acabar de infinitive How would you say: You (Uds.) have just drunk. Acaban de beber. Index Murphy

You (Uds.) have just shared. to have just ________ + + acabar de infinitive How would you say: You (Uds.) have just shared. Acaban de compartir. Index Murphy

You (Uds.) have just learned. to have just ________ + + acabar de infinitive How would you say: You (Uds.) have just learned. Acaban de aprender. Index Murphy

You (Uds) have just understood. to have just ________ + + acabar de infinitive How would you say: You (Uds) have just understood. Acaban de comprender. Index Murphy

¿Qué acaban de hacer?

Acaban de bailar

¿Qué acaba de hacer? (Caminar)

Acaba de caminar

¿Qué acaba de hacer?

Acaba de cantar

¿Qué acaba de hacer?

Acaba de comer

¿Qué acaba de hacer? Bla, bla, bla

Acaba de hablar

¿Qué acaban de hacer?

Acaban de correr

¿Qué acaba de hacer?

Acaba de mirar

¿Qué acaba de hacer?

Acaba de escribir

¿Qué acaban de hacer?

Acaban de cantar

¿Qué acaba de hacer?

Acaba de hacer hombres de nieve (snowmen)

¿Qué acaban de hacer?

Acaban de llamar

¿Qué acaba de hacer?

Acaba de llevar un sombrero

¿Qué acaba de hacer?

Acaba de patinar

¿Qué acaba de hacer? ( TOCAR )

Acaba de tocar música / la guitarra

¿Qué acaba de hacer?

Acaba de trabajar

¡Gracias por participar! El Fin