The verb estar. The -ar verbs you have used until now are called regular verbs because they follow a regular pattern. Verbs that do not follow a regular.

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The verb estar

The -ar verbs you have used until now are called regular verbs because they follow a regular pattern. Verbs that do not follow a regular pattern are called irregular verbs. Estar is irregular because the yo form doesn’t follow a regular pattern and because the forms estás, está, and están require accent marks. Use estar to tell how someone feels or where someone or something is located. The verb estar

The plurals of nouns and articles

To make nouns plural you usually add -s to words ending in a vowel and -es to words ending in a consonant. silla sillas teclado teclados cartel carteles Singular nouns that end in z change the z to c in the plural. el lápiz los lápices The plurals of nouns and articles

The plural definite articles are los and las. Like el and la, they both mean “the.” las sillas the chairs The plural indefinite articles are unos and unas. They both mean “some” or “a few.” unos carteles some posters The plurals of nouns and articles

The letter g In Spanish, the letter g sounds like g in “go” when it is followed by a, o, or u, although it often has a slightly softer sound than in English. Listen to and say the following words and sentences: Gustavo domingo tengo agosto pregunta luego amigo argollas gato

The letter g In Spanish, the letter g sounds like the letter h in “hot” when it is followed by e or i. Listen to and say the following words. Some of these words you have not yet heard or seen. Can you guess the meanings of the cognates? inteligente generoso general gimnasio tecnología biología

The letter g Try it out! See if you can guess how to pronounce the following Spanish first names. Keep in mind the pronunciation rules for the g sound. Gabriela Ángela Gerardo Gilberto Gustavo Rodrigo Olga Rogelio Gregorio