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Spanish endings3/5/2023 ![]() And don’t forget to send your feedback and suggestions. Now, a final challenge: Take one of the sentences we just mentioned and try to change it using a different person and a different verb tense. Yesterday I promised you that today we would learn "to advise,"Ĭaption 1, Escuela Don Quijote - En el aul Play CaptionĬaption 23, Salvando el planeta Palabra - Llegada Play Caption She ran to the door and when the prince tried to follow her.Ĭaption 16, Cuentos de hadas - La Cenicienta Play CaptionĪyer os prometí que estudiaríamos hoy "aconsejar," Now I understand my father's operation better.Ĭaption 65, Club de las ideas - Lego Fest en Sevilla Play CaptionĬorrió hacia la puerta y cuando el príncipe trató de seguirla. Comprender (to comprehend / understand)Īhora comprendo mejor la operación de mi padre. Simply put, to conjugate an -ar verb, drop the -ar and add the appropriate ending according to the person and tense. Let’s finish this lesson by learning more verbs with these 5 sentences using er verbs in Spanish:Ĭaption 27, El Aula Azul - Actividades diarias - En casa con Silvia Play CaptionĢ. The stem, or raíz (literally root in Spanish), is the part that occurs before the -ar, -ir, or -er. Let’s use a different verb to see the conjugation of a regular ‘er’ verb in the simple future. Now, let’s take the regular verb comer (to eat) and see how the conjugation works in the simple past:Ĭaption 29, El Aula Azul - La Doctora Consejos - El pasado Play Caption ![]() Here they learn to design and make decorations.Ĭaption 26, Europa Abierta - Taller de escenografía en Olivares Play Caption Notice how the stem stays the same but the endings vary:Īquí aprenden a diseñar y confeccionar decorados. Let’s take the regular verb aprender (to learn) and see its conjugation in the simple present. Let’s look at some of the most common regular ‘ER’ verbs in Spanish:Ī verb is considered regular when the verb stem doesn’t change from the infinitive form to the conjugated form of the verb. BANNER PLACEHOLDERīefore that, however, let’s keep in mind that regular verbs are formed using the following formula: verb stem + infinitive ending. Today, we will take a look at those verbs ending in ‘-er’. As we mentioned before, in Spanish language, all regular verbs belong to one of the following groups: verbs ending in ‘-ar’, verbs ending in ‘-er’ and verbs ending in ‘-ir’.
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