In order to talk about activities, you need to use verbs

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In order to talk about activities, you need to use verbs 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 the base form of the verb. In English, the infinitive is preceded by the word to: to study, to be. The infinitive in Spanish is a one-word form and can be recognized by its endings: -ar, -er, or -ir. Copyright © 2009 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

In this lesson, you will learn the forms of regular -ar verbs. Copyright © 2009 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

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To create the forms of most regular verbs in Spanish, drop the infinitive endings (-ar, -er, -ir). You then add to the stem the endings that correspond to the different subject pronouns. This diagram will help you visualize the process by which verb forms are created. Copyright © 2009 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

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¡Atención! The Spanish verbs buscar, escuchar, esperar, and mirar do not need to be followed by prepositions as they do in English. Copyright © 2009 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

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When two verbs are used together with no change of subject, the second verb is generally in the infinitive. To make a sentence negative in Spanish, the word no is placed before the conjugated verb. In this case, no means not. Copyright © 2009 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Spanish speakers often omit subject pronouns because the verb endings indicate who the subject is. In Spanish, subject pronouns are used for emphasis, clarification, or contrast. Copyright © 2009 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

The verb gustar To express your own likes and dislikes, use the expression me gusta + [singular noun] or me gustan + [plural noun]. Never use a subject pronoun (such as yo) with this structure. Copyright © 2009 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

To express what you like to do, use the expression me gusta + [infinitive(s)]. Copyright © 2009 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

To use the verb gustar with reference to another person, use the expressions te gusta(n) (tú) or a + [name/pronoun] le gusta(n) (usted, él, ella). To say that someone does not like something, insert the word no before the expression. Copyright © 2009 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

To use the verb gustar with reference to more than one person, use nos gusta(n) (nosotros) or a + [name/pronoun] les gusta(n) (ustedes, ellos, ellas). Copyright © 2009 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Provide the present tense forms of these verbs Provide the present tense forms of these verbs. The first items have been done for you. Yo _____ español. Ellos _____ español. Inés _____ español. Nosotras _____ español. Tú _____ español. _________ el café. (yo) ¿ _____ las clases? (tú) No _____ el café. (usted) No _____ las clases. (ella) No _____ el café. (nosotros) hablar gustar hablo Me gusta Copyright © 2009 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.